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Maritime cyber workshop

by Mark Rowe

The Security Association for the Marine Industry (SAMI) is working with the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), to host a Maritime Cyber Security workshop in London. It’s on Wednesday, September 9, at SAMI at HQS Wellington, Victoria Embankment (pictured), as part of London International Shipping Week (LISW).

The workshop aims to provide attendees with assessments and trends in maritime cyber security threats, and how they impact the maritime industry. The recent publication of the US Coast Guard Cyber Security guidance and debate at the international maritime body IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee on the need for the maritime industry to develop appropriate guidelines, all point to the need for the marine industry to grasp the initiative in this area and to take proactive action before a major incident is allowed to occur.

Facilitated by maritime cyber security specialists Templar Executives, it will involve group discussions of cyber security incidents, but the main focus of the workshop will be on interactive syndicate work based around a central scenario and configured to the offshore industry. Incidents will range in severity from simple inadvertent user mistakes by crew through to malicious attacks from antagonists. The output will be captured and used as the basis of informative guidance for the organisations’ members.

Peter Cook of SAMI said: “This should be a fascinating day of sharing ideas and learning about this ubiquitous threat. We intend that attendees leave the event ‘uncomfortably educated’ about the threat to the commercial marine environment.”

The day will include a briefing on the new marine cyber security guidance developed by the “Round Table” of international shipping associations (BIMCO, ICS, INTERTANKO, INTERCARGO), which is likely to be incorporated into IMO guidance. The workshop is aimed at directors with security responsibilities, company and ship Security Officers as well as IT personnel. Due to the nature of the cyber security threat in the offshore marine domain, any other personnel in member organisations with an interest in this field are welcome.

Running from 10am until 6:30pm (including one-hour networking lunch and an end of day reception) the workshop will be free to attend for IMCA and SAMI members, with places available for non-members at a cost of £120 plus VAT.

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