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Seatrade Maritime Middle East 2018 to Highlight Significance of Cybersecurity in Global Maritime Sector
Seatrade Maritime Middle East - the maritime meeting place for the Middle East held biennially in Dubai - is readied to tackle the pertinent issue of cybersecurity in the increasingly technology-dependent global maritime sector due to the expensive, expanding strikes targeting significant international shipping business.
To be held at the Dubai Globe Profession Centre from October 29 to 31, 2018, under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan container Mohammed container Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Royal Prince of Dubai, the Seatrade Maritime Middle East exhibit and seminar will certainly highlight the nature of known cyberthreats, their major effect on the maritime neighborhood, the danger aspects entailed, and also reliable actions dealing with the evolving cybercrimes.
Stakeholders as well as senior execs from around the world have identified cybersecurity as a topic of worldwide importance specifically after the International Maritime Bureau's caution that delivery is coming to be the next playground for hackers. There are now mounting calls for firms to prioritize their cybersecurity procedures as an outcome of this valid concern.
Emma Howell, Global Head of Marketing, Seatrade Portfolio, said: "It is extremely encouraging that stakeholders are now integrating to talk about the topic of cyber safety and security in the maritime market. The sector has currently executed contingency strategies, picking up from significant events of cyberattacks entailing popular delivery firms. Nevertheless, we confess that much still has to be done and, as such, we are placing the limelight on the value of proactively constructing an ever-evolving cybersecurity system that could properly eliminate cyber dangers. Seatrade Maritime Center East 2018 is a timely platform to exchange experiences as well as propose extra efficient and also modern solutions that will help shield the sector from future costly network intrusions."
Cosco Shipping Lines as well as A.P. Moller-Maersk were two of the shipping titans just recently hit by cyberattacks, triggering the leading firms as well as the whole industry to intensify their cybersecurity systems. Cybersecurity has become an immediate requirement as next-generation innovations are continuously being integrated right into the maritime market, with the possibility of independent shipping currently coming to be a possibility and countless maritime procedures information being created weekly.
The subjects of intelligent shipping as well as the substantial benefits as well as effectiveness supplied by intelligent delivery technologies will be dealt with throughout the three days of Seatrade Maritime Middle East, which is an important part of the UAE Maritime Week.
A focused session will happen on October 30th during the second UAE Maritime Future Leaders Workshop, organized by the Dubai Maritime Collection Workplace. The session, qualified 'Safety and security from cyber-attack: how risk-free are we?' will be regulated by Katharina Stanzel, Handling Director of INTERTANKO.
Component of the UAE Maritime Future Leaders Workshop, this committed session becomes part of a one-day program that broadens its focus to the smart delivery as well as the tangible benefits as well as performances used by smart shipping technologies and consists of individual presentations by industry specialist audio speakers, complied with by interactive round tables with the audience.
Jason Stefanatos M.Sc, Senior Study Designer and also Maritime R&D and Advisory, DNV GL-- Maritime, one of the session's speaker, said: "Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting the shipping industry and also the current strikes on leading shipping companies Cosco Shipping Lines and A.P. Moller-Maersk shows the relevance and critical-nature of being cyber resistant. We should step up our game to shield the industry from these network violations-- a difficulty that requires all maritime stakeholders to work together and also boost the conditions. Owners, flag administration and class cultures ought to assist contribute in the campaign in the direction of attaining a cyber-safer sea trade."