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Arla Foods Upahl Site Hit by Cyberattack—What It Means for Food Supply Chains

20 May 2025

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In May 2025, a cyberattack disrupted operations at Arla Foods’ major dairy facility in Upahl, Germany—halting skyr production, impacting local IT systems, and forcing product delivery delays. This episode explores how a ransomware incident brought one of Europe’s leading food manufacturers to a standstill, revealing how vulnerable the food industry is to modern cyber threats.We examine the critical infrastructure of the food supply chain and why operational technology (OT), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and distribution systems are becoming prime targets. From the risks posed by third-party vendors to the dangers of shadow IT and outdated ICS environments, we analyze the multilayered vulnerabilities that cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting.We also discuss Germany’s cybersecurity challenges, the rising professionalization of cybercriminal groups, and how businesses in the food and beverage sector can bolster their defenses through OT-specific protections, Zero Trust security, and robust incident response plans. The Arla incident is not just a case study—it’s a warning for every company in critical manufacturing.

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