Maritime Cyber Security For Ports

Ports are also at risk of cyber attacks with equipment and software that can be targeted by malicious actors. A port that works for a wide array of vessels, usually international trade, must ensure the highest level of cyber security as small mistakes could lead to an incident that not only affects the port, it also affects the vessels docked there.

With sensitive, sometimes confidential information and financial assets stored on systems, ports have a responsibility to safeguard their own as well as their users’ data and information. Maritime cyber security services will help a port ensure proper and up-to-date software that is less susceptible to attacks as well as a high standard of practice from port agents.

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Ports have access to not only their own key financial information, often they have access to that of the docked vessels as well as potentially sensitive information such as ship logs. A cyber security incident at a port could lead to vessels being put in active danger if confidential information is leaked.

Additionally, ports are at risk of attacks seeking access to financial assets which they may be able to steal should there be a gap or clear weakness in cyber security systems. Operational equipment that helps with ship navigation and port safety could also be affected or lost entirely, which may put lives at risk.

Additional risks include:

  • The shutdown of all port operations.
  • Reduced safety for staff, crew, and personnel.
  • Data, finance, or asset theft.
  • Damage or loss of assets and systems.
  • Increased criminal activity through the port, such as smuggling or trafficking.
  • Damage to the port and other stakeholder’s reputations.

Cyber security services will ensure a more robust overall security for all cyber-related systems and equipment as well as those using them. A cyber security service will offer ports the opportunity to find any weak points through audits and further evaluate them through testing, an updated cyber security design architecture can then be implemented, addressing the issues found in the audit and testing phase.

Following this port agents and crews can be trained on proper cyber security practice as well as how to spot any potential incidents before they can occur, making the port’s human resources an additional line of defence on top of the port’s updated software and systems.

With a more secure framework, the likelihood of attacks and unintentional incidents and with regular testing a port will be able to stay ahead of malicious actors, protecting the port’s own assets as well as the vessels docked there.

Why Work With Maritime Secure?

Maritime Secure works with maritime-specific cyber security services that will provide a robust and reliable cyber security framework. Our services cover ports through the whole process from their initial audit to the role-specific training of staff.

With extensive experience in the maritime cyber security field, we can offer a high-quality service that will fortify the security of data and important assets stored in cyber-related systems and equipment.

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