Maritime cybersecurity is of paramount importance for the safe movement of persons and goods that underpin the global economy. Unfortunately, the increasing digitalization and automation and the efforts to find the right trade-off between security and usability, introduce new cybersecurity risks.
This balance can be challenging to maintain in the face of rapidly changing cybersecurity challenges in the maritime industry.
During the event we will give a status of where the industry is heading, and dive deep into the latest development of the IMO guidelines by looking at the complex aspects of on maritime cyber risk management. The event will highlight the significance of protecting critical infrastructure and provide insights into the best practices when addressing key vulnerabilities and strategies to protect critical maritime infrastructure.
Program
17:00 – 17:05 Opening by organizers , by Jeppe Skovbakke Juhl, BIMCO
17:05 - 17:30 Cyber Security – is maritime on the right course?
by Jakob Paaske Larsen, BIMCO
17:30 - 18:00 Cyber threat – how to mitigate on a personal level
by Jakob Joensen, Special Adviser, Center for Cybersikkerhed (CFCS), Ministeriet for Samfundssikkerhed og Beredskab
18:30 - 18:55 Preparing for the inevitable – how ports can prepare themselves against cyber-attacks
by Gadi Benmoshe, Vice Chair of the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) Data Collaboration Committee. Presenting virtually.
18:55 - 19:20 Cyber and data security – New challenges in a digitalized world
by Mikael Johansson, DnV
19:20 - 19:45 Q&A and wrap-up
by Jeppe Skovbakke Juhl, BIMCO
This is from the meeting "Strengthening Maritime Cyber Resilience".
Maritime cybersecurity is of paramount importance for the safe movement of persons and goods that underpin the global economy. Get a status of where the industry is heading.