Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Maritime Cybersecurity Insights
Fenton‘s recent study delving into hybrid threats to maritime transportation systems sheds light on the vulnerabilities present in one of the world’s busiest waterways, the Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS). This strategic chokepoint, crucial …
Read MoreThe Swedish Club Ends Marine Cyber Insurance Trial Period
The Swedish Club has declared the conclusion of the trial period for its Marine Cyber Insurance by 31st March 2024. This significant announcement underscores the necessity for members and brokers to take necessary steps to …
Read MoreIMO will Revise the Maritime Cyber Risk Management Guidelines
During the 107th session of the Maritime Safety Committee at IMO in 2023, a proposal was put forward by Canada, Marshall Islands, Norway, Singapore, United Kingdom, and United States to review the Guidelines on Maritime …
Read MoreAn Adaptive, Situation-Based Risk Assessment and Security Enforcement Framework for the Maritime Sector
Grigoriadis et al. present an innovative approach to maritime cybersecurity through the development of an adaptive security framework. The framework is designed to address the dynamic nature of cyber threats in maritime environments by incorporating …
Read MoreA Triggering Mechanism for Cyber-Attacks in Naval Sensors and Systems
In a groundbreaking study, Leite Junior et al. have unveiled a concerning vulnerability in maritime cybersecurity that could potentially open the door for remote cyberattacks on ships. Despite being air-gapped from external networks, ships equipped …
Read MoreNew Maritime Cyber Security Guidelines Released by U.S. Coast Guard
In a bid to bolster security measures within the maritime industry, the U.S. Coast Guard has released Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular No. 02-24 (NVIC 02-24) on February 21, 2024. This circular outlines comprehensive guidance …
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