Summer Cybersecurity Maintenance: Why Waiting Until Peak Season Ends Could Cost You Everything
You wouldn't skip summer maintenance on your trucks because you're too busy hauling freight, would you? Of course not. That's insane. A breakdown during peak season could cost you thousands in lost revenue, not to mention the safety risks and customer relationships you'd damage. So why are so many trucking companies treating cybersecurity maintenance like an optional task they can put off until things slow down?
The "We'll Deal With It Later" Trap
I hear it all the time from trucking leaders: "We know we need to upgrade our cybersecurity, but we're swamped right now. We'll address it after peak season." Here's what that sounds like to me: "We know our brakes are getting soft, but we're too busy hauling loads to get them fixed." The logic falls apart pretty quickly when you think about it that way, doesn't it?
While You Wait, Criminals Work Overtime
Here's something that should make you dial in: forensics investigations regularly show that criminal gangs will compromise a company and gather intelligence for months, sometimes years, before making their move. Think about that for a second. While you're putting off cybersecurity decisions until "after peak season," criminals could be camped out in your systems, studying your operations, mapping your network, and building a complete playbook on how to destroy your business. But here's where it gets even worse. These first criminal gangs often sell that intelligence to second criminal gangs that specialize in executing ransomware attacks. So not only are they studying you, they're literally selling your vulnerabilities to the highest bidder. Your delay isn't just postponing protection – it's giving criminals more time to do more damage.
The Real Cost of Waiting
Every day you wait to start a cybersecurity risk assessment is another day that vulnerabilities and security gaps go unidentified and unfixed. These are the same gaps that criminals are actively looking for and exploiting. It's like knowing there might be a crack in your trailer's frame but deciding not to inspect it until you're done with this load. And the next one. And the next one. The longer you wait, the bigger the gamble becomes. And if you've already had a risk assessment done but haven't acted on the results? That's even more dangerous. You know exactly where your weaknesses are, but you're choosing to leave them exposed while criminals are actively hunting for companies just like yours.
Your Summer Cybersecurity Maintenance Checklist
Just like your trucks need different attention during summer months, your cybersecurity needs seasonal maintenance too. Here's what can't wait:
1. Immediate Actions (This Week):
- Schedule that cybersecurity risk assessment you've been putting off
- Review who has admin access to critical systems
- Update and test your backup systems – don't assume they work
- Change any default or weak passwords that have been "on the list" for months
2. Before Peak Season Hits Full Swing:
- Implement multi-factor authentication on all critical systems
- Train seasonal employees on phishing recognition (they're prime targets)
- Review and update your incident response plan
- Audit third-party vendor access and credentials
3. Ongoing Maintenance:
- Run monthly phishing simulations
- Monitor security alerts in real-time (not daily summaries)
- Keep software patches current
- Maintain network segmentation
The Criminal Timeline vs. Your Timeline
Here's the reality check every trucking executive needs: criminals don't take a break during your peak season. They don't wait for convenient timing. They don't care about your operational priorities. In fact, they prefer when you're busy and distracted. That's when employees are more likely to make mistakes, click suspicious links, or skip security protocols because they're rushed. While you're thinking "we'll deal with cybersecurity after things calm down," criminals are thinking "perfect, they're too busy to notice what we're doing."
Don't Gamble With Your Business
Every cybersecurity decision you delay is a bet you're making with your company's future. You're betting that criminals won't find you during peak season. You're betting that the vulnerabilities you know about won't be exploited while you're focused on operations. Those are terrible odds. The criminals targeting trucking companies aren't resting, and we can't afford to either.
Take Action Now
If you haven't had a cybersecurity risk assessment, stop waiting for the "right time." There is no right time when criminals are actively hunting for companies like yours. Schedule it now, during peak season, because identifying your vulnerabilities is the first step to protecting your business. If you've already had an assessment done but haven't implemented the recommendations, you're in an even more dangerous position. You know exactly where you're vulnerable, and every day you delay gives criminals more opportunity to exploit those known weaknesses. Peak season isn't the time to let your guard down on cybersecurity – it's the time to be most vigilant. Your trucks get summer maintenance because you can't afford for them to break down when you need them most. Your cybersecurity deserves the same priority, for the same reasons. The only question is: will you treat cybersecurity like the critical business infrastructure it is, or will you keep gambling that nothing bad will happen during your busiest time of year?
Don't wait until after peak season to secure your business. Whether you need to start with a comprehensive risk assessment or implement recommendations from a previous assessment, the time to act is now. Contact us to discuss immediate steps you can take to protect your company while maintaining your operational focus.
Melanie Padron is a risk management expert and cybersecurity speaker who specializes in protecting trucking companies from cyber threats. She's the Director of Business Development at IT ArchiTeks, a veteran-owned cybersecurity and IT solutions provider based in Texas.






