Riviera – Events – Cyber & Vessel Security Webinar Week


Be sure to join us for Cyber & Vessel Security Webinar Week
 

 
Beginning Tuesday 29 March , Riviera will be holding a series of webinars focused on maritime cyber risk, IT and OT, piracy and maritime communications that boost port, near shore and coastal security. Each webinar is meticulously researched and speaks to a key industry challenge, headache or opportunity.
 
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 post event.
 
Our discussions are focused, cover the advertised subjects, and deliver registrants actionable insights.
 
Registration is free, please sign up below
 
To guarantee a position on one of the webinar panels, as a premium partner or sponsored presenter and panellist, please contact Paul Dowling. A number of positions are made available throughout our webinar weeks for our commercial partners on a first come, first served basis.
 
Registration is free, please sign up below
 
To guarantee a position on one of the webinar panels, as a premium partner or sponsored presenter and panellist, please contact Paul Dowling. A number of positions are made available throughout our webinar weeks for our commercial partners on a first come, first served basis.
 

 

Maritime cyber risk mitigation strategies: intelligence and countermeasures

Date: Tuesday 29 March Time: 09:00-09:45 GMT

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Shipping companies and the wider maritime supply chain are exposed to a multiplying range of cyber threats spanning from lone actors through to state-sponsored protagonists. Our panel will present practical and proven guidance on how to detect, repel and insure against a maritime cyber attack.
 
Join us as we discuss

  • Maritime cyber risks and threats: from lone wolf to state-sponsored attacks
  • Cost effective, proven countermeasures
  • Going beyond maritime cyber risk management legal requirements
  • Defending against phishing attacks and ransomware attacks
  • How to differentiate cyber security technology
  • Maritime cyber risk insurance 

 

How to harden maritime IT and OT to withstand cyber attacks 
Date: Wednesday 30 March Time: 14:00-14:45 GMT

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The advance of  digitalisation, system integration and vessel automation means IT and OT systems are increasingly interdependent. This brings new maritime cyber security threats and a requirement maritime cyber security defences can withstand the reputational and financial risks that characterise IT attacks and the operational threats – which include targeting engines, cargo management, navigation systems, and administrative functions – that characterise OT attacks and imperil vessel, cargo, crew and the environment. 
 
Join us as we discuss

  • The connected ship as a sitting target
  • Cyber risk mitigation strategies
  • Air gaps and segregated networks
  • The human factor, training and preparedness
  • Future technologies and autonomous ships

 

Antipiracy: defending the ship
Date: Thursday 31 March Time: 09:00-09:45 GMT

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Maritime piracy is evolving and proliferating. Alongside what might be termed traditional crimes such as robbery, hijacking vessels and siphoning of fuel, pirates are using technology, including AIS, to infiltrate shipping companies, assess security levels, identify valuable cargoes and make clean getaways. A related concern in some parts of the world is the extent to which elements of the maritime supply chain are complicit in piratical attacks.
 
Join us as we discuss

  • Seas of concern – risks to shipping
  • Types of piracy activity
  • Onboard security measures: effectively applying the guidelines
  • Security guards: legal issues and liabilities
  • Communications, AIS and citadels

 

Maritime communications that boost port, near shore and coastal security
Date: Thursday 31 March Time: 14:00-14:45 GMT

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Maritime authorities are responsible for the security of coastlines, ports, fishing stocks and vessel fleets. The advent of high-speed and reliable connectivity when in port and near shore, combined with improving data cost models, opens up new possibilities for enhanced environmental monitoring, maritime security and safe passage at sea. This webinar will critically assess the expanded market choice.
 
Join us as we discuss

  • Environmental monitoring 
  • Technologies tackling illegal fishing  
  • Vessel tracking and traffic control
  • Harnessing satellite technologies for maritime security