The shift towards the digitalisation of shipping operations is changing the maritime industry’s risk landscape. While technologies – such as blockchain-based shipping documents, e-navigation, and ...
In February 2019, a large container ship sailing for New York identified a cyber intrusion on board that startled the U.S. Coast Guard. Though the malware attack never controlled the vessel’s movement ...
This blog is not about whether the container ship MV Dali’s crash was caused by a cyberattack. Rather, the question it takes up is whether the Dali’s crash could have been caused by a control system ...
The U.S. Department of Defense is increasingly interested in using cyber to influence public opinion, compete with foreign powers and fight future wars, but needs to retain people with the knowledge ...
Over the last decade, the maritime industry has undergone a digital transformation to increase efficiencies, save money, gain greater insights into vessels and cargo, and develop new business models.
The crippling ransomware attack against the Colonial oil pipeline in the U.S. in May 2021 should be a wake up call for the maritime industry. As a critical part of the global supply chain, the ...
The marine insurance world is facing a new and serious concern — the growing threat of GPS spoofing. This is a trick where false signals are sent to a ship’s GPS system, causing it to believe it’s in ...
A March 26 post (direct link, archive link) shared on X, formerly Twitter, by influencer Andrew Tate claims to know the reason a cargo ship struck a Baltimore bridge. "This ship was cyber-attacked," ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Global shipping is still feeling the effects of a cyber attack that hit A.P. Moller-Maersk two days ago, showing the scale of the damage a computer virus can unleash on the ...