Raising the Colors | Signaling for Cooperation on Maritime Cybersecurity
Year: 2021 Language: english Author: William Loomis and Others Genre: Research papers Publisher: INL ISBN: 9781619771864 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 57 Description: Few industries are as critical to the global economy as the maritime transportation system (MTS), which is responsible for facilitatating the safe transport of seafaring passengers and, critically, the vast majority of international trade. The efficient operation of the MTS is at risk, though, as the industry is increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. In 2020, cyberattacks targeting the MTS increased by 400 percent over the span of a few months. Perhaps no incident better illustrated the sector’s cyber vulnerability than when the MTS’s principal international governance body, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), suffered a “sophisticated cyberattack” that took down its web-based services on September 30, 2020. Building on this analysis, the report offers twelve recommendations sequenced as first, next, and later.
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Raising the Colors | Signaling for Cooperation on Maritime Cybersecurity
Year: 2021
Language: english
Author: William Loomis and Others
Genre: Research papers
Publisher: INL
ISBN: 9781619771864
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 57
Description: Few industries are as critical to the global economy as the maritime transportation system (MTS), which is responsible
for facilitatating the safe transport of seafaring passengers and, critically, the vast majority of international trade.
The efficient operation of the MTS is at risk, though, as the industry is increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. In
2020, cyberattacks targeting the MTS increased by 400 percent over the span of a few months. Perhaps no incident
better illustrated the sector’s cyber vulnerability than when the MTS’s principal international governance body,
the International Maritime Organization (IMO), suffered a “sophisticated cyberattack” that took down its web-based
services on September 30, 2020.
Building on this analysis, the report offers twelve recommendations sequenced as first, next, and later.
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