Last year’s (Not)Petya ransomware attack had a significant impact on Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk. In this incident, several port terminals across multiple countries experienced massive disruptions, costing the company $300 million.
This security breach reaffirms the importance of a proactive approach to cybersecurity in the maritime industry. For many, knowing where to start this process can feel overwhelming.
So, how should ports and shipping companies approach cybersecurity? Let’s take a look at the essentials.
Maritime Cybersecurity Risk Assessment
The first step is to conduct a cybersecurity risk assessment to identify vulnerabilities. Before you get started, create an environment where employees can provide honest feedback on system hardware and processes without fear of reprisals. These front-line people will hold key information and may…