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The landscape of maritime cybersecurity has evolved significantly, driven by current events, increasing digitization and the adoption of emerging technologies. These changes enhance operational capabilities, but also introduce vulnerabilities. Regulation and standards introductions have been pivotal in guiding the integration of cyber risk management into safety management systems onboard ships. However, a primary concern in maritime cybersecurity is OT systems, which are vital for the control and operation of physical shipboard processes.
Panelists:
Sean Plankey, Global Head of Cybersecurity Software, Willis Towers Watson
Michael DeVolld, Senior Principal Consultant, American Bureau of Shipping
Kevin Duffy, CEO, Maritime Imperative
Marco Ayala, President, Infragard Houston
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The landscape of maritime cybersecurity has evolved significantly, driven by current events, increasing digitization and the adoption of emerging technologies. These changes enhance operational capabilities, but also introduce vulnerabilities. Regulation and standards introductions have been pivotal in guiding the integration of cyber risk management into safety management systems onboard ships. However, a primary concern in maritime cybersecurity is OT systems, which are vital for the control and operation of physical shipboard processes.
Panelists:
Sean Plankey, Global Head of Cybersecurity Software, Willis Towers Watson
Michael DeVolld, Senior Principal Consultant, American Bureau of Shipping
Kevin Duffy, CEO, Maritime Imperative
Marco Ayala, President, Infragard Houston

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