Maritime Cyber Hacking Database Launched
NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands has launched an open source database that exposes cyber hacking in the worldwide maritime industry.
Read moreNHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands has launched an open source database that exposes cyber hacking in the worldwide maritime industry.
Read moreThe new head of the U.S. Coast Guard discussed new technologies, including offshore wind turbines and increased commercial space operations, along with threats to cyberspace.
Read moreOn June 2 at 10 a.m. CDT, ABS Group will present a webinar and podcast: Cybersecurity 101: Lessons Learned from theColonial Pipeline Cyber Attack. The recent cyber attack on Colonial Pipeline underscores the importance of having a strong industrial cyber program that provides visibility and control over your critical infrastructure. The webinar will discuss the essential lessons learned from this
Read moreBy Devin Partida Technology is rapidly changing numerous industries, and the maritime sector is no exception. Here’s a look at four changes that are likely on the horizon for fleet management technology. 1. Artificial Intelligence Will Advance Artificial intelligence (AI) has reshaped processes in a wide range of industries. Maritime executives see the technology’s promise for their industry, too, although
Read moreABB Marine & Ports’ cybersecurity laboratory has opened at a key moment in shipping’s digital development as stricter maritime cybersecurity rules enter force on January 1, 2021. In line with the guidelines set out by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the new laboratory features hardware and software systems developed to help shipowners and operators combat the maritime industry’s growing cybersecurity
Read moreMaritime digital platform provider Dualog has appointed a new sales manager with special responsibility for the UK market.
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