A ransomware attack has forced Coca-Cola to halt dairy production at its Fairlife unit in the United States. The suspension of operations is a direct result of the cyber incident, which has impacted the company's ability to maintain normal production levels. Although details of the attack are scarce, it is clear that the incident has had significant operational implications for the company. The attack highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to ransomware threats, which can have far-reaching consequences for businesses and their supply chains. As companies like Coca-Cola increasingly rely on digital systems to manage their operations, the risk of such attacks will only continue to grow1. This incident serves as a stark reminder to practitioners of the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to prevent and respond to ransomware attacks, which can have devastating effects on business operations and reputation.