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US Coast Guard (USCG) is now receiving comments on a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that would impose minimum cyber security requirements for ports, which are already subject to the broader post ...
The strategy comes at a time when Ireland stands at a critical juncture in defining how it will protect one of Europe's ...
Cyber Security in the Maritime Sector - What You Need to Know Now Wednesday, November 13, 2024 11:30 am to 2:30 pm Morial Convention Center Meeting Room 206 & 207 New Orleans, LA Confirmed Speakers: ...
Cyber-Security News: Hanwha Ocean’S FPSO Cybersecurity Concept Gets ABS’ Nod, IMO: 110Th Maritime Safety Committee Session Is Underway, Maritime Cyber Threats ...
Biden’s administration say the order is critical to securing maritime infrastructure’s digital ecosystem and addresses several vulnerabilities that have been identified in the updated U.S ...
Seven in 10 (71%) of the almost 500 maritime professionals surveyed by DNV believe their organizations’ industrial assets are more vulnerable to cyber-attacks than ever before, while the same ...
A cyber disruption hitting a port could severely tangle supply chains, with about 95 percent of cargo entering the U.S. via the sea. As such, the White House is working to tighten maritime ...
Instead, to address the current cyber threats associated with these ZPMC cranes, the USCG issued a Maritime Security Directive (MARSEC Directive 105-4) on cyber risk management actions related to ...
One such breach can tip the scales of power beneath the surface. When Ukraine’s HUR military intelligence unit broke into the digital vaults of the Russian Navy, it wasn’t merely a coup in the war of ...
A team from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy participated in the National Security Agency’s 20th annual National Cyber Exercise (NCX), a three-day cyber competition that tests the offensive and defensive ...
The order, previewed by officials in a call with reporters, would give the U.S. Coast Guard — DHS’s maritime security arm — further authority to respond to cyber threats on the sea.
With the global maritime digitization market expected to grow by 14.2% by 2031, the industry will continue to face persistent threats from well-funded criminal organizations and state-sponsored ...