When the Cloud Crashes, Freight Stops: A Call to Protect Our Digital Supply Chain
 Date:  October 20–21, 2025  Focus:  How the AWS outage exposed major vulnerabilities in transportation, logistics, autonomous systems, and infrastructure—and what must be done now.  The Digital Blackout That Hit Everything  On October 20, 2025, AWS experienced a major disruption originating in its US-EAST-1 region (Northern Virginia). The company reported “increased error rates and latencies for multiple AWS services” and then confirmed that “DNS resolution issues for the regional DynamoDB service endpoints” were the root cause. ( About Amazon )  The ripple effects were massive: popular apps, gaming platforms, payment services, logistics tools, and enterprise systems all reported outages. One source estimates over 2,000 companies were affected. ( The Guardian )  In short: the cloud slipped, and movement everywhere slowed—even stopped.   Why Transportation Was Particularly At Risk  Transportation today isn’t just about trucks and trains. It’s about data, connectivity, routing algor...