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Ben Wilkens

Cybersecurity Principal Engineer, NMFTA

Ben Wilkens is cybersecurity principal engineer at the National Motor Freight Traffic Association. (NMFTA).

He spearheads research initiatives and leads teams dedicated to developing cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies, methodologies, and strategies to safeguard information systems and networks. He collaborates extensively with academic institutions, industry partners, and government agencies to advance cybersecurity practices and knowledge.

Ben provides expert insights and recommendations to organizations, enhancing their security posture and helping them navigate the constantly evolving landscape of cyber threats.

Before joining NMFTA, Ben was a key executive at a third-generation family-owned trucking and logistics company. There, he focused on the strategic integration of technology to improve operational efficiency while ensuring adherence to cybersecurity best practices.

With a rare combination of CISSP, CCSP, and CISM certifications alongside an active CDL, Ben brings a unique perspective to the intersection of cybersecurity and transportation. In addition to his extensive experience as an over-the-road driver, he has held roles in dispatch operations, driver management, and brokerage sales. Ben later transitioned to IT and operations support, where he honed his expertise in cybersecurity.

Illustration with locked trailer and phishing photos
Articlesby Ben WilkensDecember 23, 2025

Phishing Emails and Missing Trailers Are Part of the Same Fleet Security Problem

Cyber-enabled cargo theft shows why converged security is becoming essential for trucking fleets, linking cybersecurity, operations, and physical safeguards.

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Truck driver on tablet, dispatchers on computer, with cybersecurity background
Articlesby Ben WilkensDecember 4, 2025

Traditional Cybersecurity Training Doesn’t Stop Today’s Social Engineering Attacks in Trucking. Learn What Does.

Culture, not technology, determines cyber resilience. Learn how trucking fleets can replace ineffective cybersecurity training with real-world, scenario-based awareness programs.

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Articlesby Ben WilkensOctober 21, 2025

When the Alarm Bells Ring: Why Every Trucking Fleet Needs a Cyber Playbook

You don’t install smoke detectors while the building’s burning. You don’t call the insurance company for a quote while the fire department’s spraying water. The same logic applies to cyber incidents.

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Articlesby Ben WilkensSeptember 22, 2025

How Today's Cybercriminals Con Their Way Into Trucking Operations

Trucking cybersecurity starts with people, not just firewalls. From fake invoices to phony IT calls, cybercriminals are tricking employees to gain access. Here’s what fleets need to know.

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