The International Society of Automation (ISA) podcast, Podomation, curates and shares thoughtful conversations from top thought leaders in automation and industrial cybersecurity. Keep reading for a recap of one recent episode, Podomation 004 — Secure Seas: Navigating Maritime Cybersecurity.
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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.
The global maritime trading system is a critical part of the modern economy, which also makes it vulnerable to cyberattacks. Threat actors attack ports or shipping at sea for ransom or with ideological motivations, attempting to profit from illicit activities or impose costs on adversaries. Asset owners therefore need assurance that shipyards can manage cybersecurity.
To manage maritime cybersecurity risks, the speakers discuss the importance of collaboration in an interconnected world. Frameworks and standards like the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and the ISA/IEC 62443 series of standards can be used to help assess risk and identify threat vectors.
Among wide-ranging topics on the state of maritime cybersecurity today, the speakers also highlight the complexities of coordinating incident response among multiple government agencies and industry entities as well as the importance of finding a balance between security and operational needs.
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