The UK retail sector stands at a critical crossroads.
In a market where digital agility defines success and consumer trust can be won or lost in seconds, cyber security is no longer a back-office issue; it’s a frontline brand priority. As malicious actors set their sights on retail’s digital backbone from Point-of-Sale systems to complex supply chain networks, the potential for disruption has never been more tangible.
Recent high-profile breaches have underscored just how vulnerable even the most mature and well-recognised retailers can be. Therefore, it’s worth examining how threat actors breach third-party systems and the strategic steps that retailers should take to strengthen defences, safeguard brand reputation, and build resilience in a relentless threat environment.
Recent Supply Chain Cyber Incidents in UK Retail
The UK retail industry has reportedly faced several high-profile cyber incidents recently, affecting major players like Marks and Spencer (M&S), Co-op, Harrods, and some regionally key suppliers such as Peter Green Chilled. The reported breach at Peter Green Chilled highlighted fragility in the supply chain, as cyber threat actors…



























