Trasporto a chiamata is the Italian term for on-demand transit service: vehicles, routes, and pickups are adjusted to passenger requests instead of running on a fixed timetable. In modern deployments, it often relies on apps, dispatch software, routing engines, payment systems, and passenger data. That digital layer is useful, but it also creates cybersecurity risk because the service depends on correct data, trusted identities, and uninterrupted availability.
In attacks, an adversary may try to abuse booking systems, steal operator credentials, tamper with schedules, or disrupt service through ransomware or denial of service. In defense, operators need strong access control, encrypted communications, logging, network segmentation, and backup procedures that keep vehicles and dispatch working even if the platform fails. For public mobility, security is not only about protecting data; it is also about preserving service continuity and trust.



