Cyber security is undoubtedly on our agenda with ever-increasing threats being proved able to disrupt our business continuity. Real life examples in the maritime industry, and related sectors including ports, terminals and the supply chain, clearly demonstrate the impact of cyber-attacks. An up-to-date insight into the cyber-threat landscape is imperative to protect our business processes and data from cyber-attacks, damage or security breaches. Ship operators need to analyse potential risks, explore the legal aspects, and incorporate cyber resilience into their daily operations in order to organise business operations to reduce cyber vulnerability.
This Digital Ship Maritime Cyber Resilience Forum will take place at The Hilton, Rotterdam on Thursday, 15th february 2018 and will cover 4 key sessions:
- Facing the Cyber Threat: An Overview of Maritime Cyber Challenges and Focus on Building Resilience
- Business Planning and Cyber Preparedness
- New Developments in Maritime Cyber Regulations and Guidelines
- Training, Awareness & Human Factor
Confirmed speakers to date include:
René de Vries, Harbour Master, Port of Rotterdam, Marco van Rijsinge, Company Security Officer, Spliethoff Group, Ken Munro, Security Entrepreneur & Writer, Pen Test Partners, Pete Adsett, IT Manager & Certified Ethical Hacker, MOL LNG, Jack Hatcher, Legal Director & Mariner, Hill Dickinson LLP, Ian MacLean, Partner, Hill Dickinson LLP, Andrew Webster, Partner, JLT Specialty and many more speakers.
Event Website: http://www.rotterdam.thedigitalship.com/
About Digital Ship
For 17 years Digital Ship magazine has provided the digital community of the world’s maritime industry with the latest news and developments, including satellite communications, software, navigation and electronics, to help keep shipping operating with maximum safety, efficiency and crew comfort.
Contact:
Cathy Hodge, Event Director, Digital Ship + 44 7956 965 857 | email: cathy@thedigitalship.com | www.thedigitalship.com