Maritime Cyber Security Webinar Week – Events

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Maritime Cyber Security Webinar Week; be sure to join us.

 

Connectivity. Compliance. Cyber Security Awareness

 

Beginning 22 April, Riviera will be holding a series of webinars focused on secure, high-speed connectivity, compliance and the cyber security awareness gap. 
 
Our webinars are designed to strike the right balance between transmission of key information and interaction with the expert panel assembled. Those who register will also receive copies of webinar materials after the event.
 
Our discussions are focused, cover the advertised subjects, and deliver actionable insights to registrants.

 
Registration is free; please sign up below.
 
To guarantee a position on one of the webinar panels, as either a premium partner or sponsored presenter and panellist, please contact Tom Kenny. A number of positions are made available throughout our webinar weeks for our commercial partners on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please join us for any or all of the following:

 

Strengthening the human firewall: Tackling the cybersecurity awareness gap in maritime

Date: Monday 22 April – Time: 10:30 – 11:15 BST

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Phishing emails, infected USB drives and a global shortage of cybersecurity talent mean the “human factor” remains a persistent challenge in most industries. This webinar will share innovative approaches to raising cybersecurity awareness across the maritime workforce and building a culture of cyber vigilance from ship to shore.

 

Join us as we discuss

  • Common human errors that lead to maritime cyber incidents
  • Designing engaging and behaviour-changing cybersecurity awareness programmes for seafarers and shore staff
  • Leveraging gamification, micro-learning and social media to reinforce cyber awareness
  • Promoting a culture of cyber risk ownership and open communication about incidents
  • Strategically upskilling IT and OT personnel with maritime cybersecurity competencies
  • Exploring partnerships with academia and industry to build the maritime cyber talent pipeline

Panellists include:

Martin O Rourke, Fuel and Energy Efficiency Program Manager, P&O Ferries
Michalis Michaloliakos, Head of ICT & Cyber Security Services, TMS Group of companies

The power of LEO: Strategies for high-speed connectivity at sea

Date: Thursday 25 April – Time: 14:00-14:45 BST

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Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations are ushering in a new era of high-speed, low-latency connectivity at sea. However, these always-on connections also create new potential entry points for cyber threats. This webinar will explore the unique benefits and cybersecurity considerations of adopting LEO connectivity solutions for ships.

 

Join us as we discuss

  • The LEO satellite ecosystem and key providers serving the maritime market
  • The capabilities and limitations of LEO vs traditional satellite connectivity for ships
  • Cyber risks and attack surfaces introduced by high-speed satellite links
  • Implementing multi-layered cybersecurity architectures to secure LEO-connected ship networks
  • Leveraging LEO connectivity to enable new use cases in ship operations, safety and crew welfare
  • The future of satellite connectivity and its implications for maritime cybersecurity

 

Solutions for vessel operators in complying with evolving cyber requirements 

Date: Friday 26 April – Time: 09:00 – 09:45 BST

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The latest developments in maritime cyber security regulations from bodies like IMO and IACS as well as EU and US authorities carry profound implications and challenges for ship owners, operators and the wider industry. This webinar will demystify these regulations and offer guidance on cost-effective compliance.

 

Join us as we discuss

  • New IACS UR E26 and E27 requirements for newbuilds from July 2024
  • EU’s NIS 2 Directive and expanded enforcement powers from October 2024
  • US SEC’s proposed cyber security risk management rules for publicly listed maritime companies
  • Harmonising approaches across flag states and ensuring consistency
  • Strategies for shipowners to proactively adapt and demonstrate compliance

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