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URL:https://kmtp.lt/events/cybersecurity-workshop/
SUMMARY:Cybersecurity workshop
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 rs_info="{}"]Representatives of the maritime industry and ports are invite
 d to join the cybersecurity event presented by the SECMAR project and Klai
 pėda Science and technology Park. Use this a possibility to deepen your k
 nowledge &amp\; secure your processes!\nFor your convenience\, we offer th
 ree dates to choose: 21 October\, 28 October or 4 November 2021. \nPRO
 GRAM\nREGISTRATION\nShipping companies are increasingly using systems that
  rely on digitalisation\, integration\, and automation. As technology cont
 inues to develop\, information technology (IT) and operational technology 
 (OT) onboard ships are being networked together – and more frequently co
 nnected to the internet. Logistic chains are now only rely on data driven 
 systems and are fully dependent on the secure operations. So far the shipp
 ing managed to stay aside from a mass scale of cyber security related brea
 ches\, that has become common for land based industries\, however few late
 st cases\, such as Maersk case related to NotPetya ransomware/wiper in 201
 7\, or rather recent Mediterranean Shipping Company\, in April 2020 their 
 data center operations were down for one day due to an unnamed malware str
 ain. Those cases ring the bell for the whole industry to take actions to t
 ackle the risks and ensure that the sufficient preventive measures are pro
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 _preset="default" global_colors_info="{}"]The cybersecurity in maritime ha
 s been on the agenda for rather few years already. The International Marit
 ime Organization (IMO) took initiative and upon substantial efforts finall
 y in 2017 adopted resolution MSC.428(98) on Maritime Cyber Risk Management
  in Safety Management System (SMS). The Resolution called shipping to addr
 ess the cyber risk management in the company management systems in a forma
 l way. IMO\, as well as other industry recognised organisations developed 
 a number of publications to assist the shipping with best practices\, guid
 elines and recommendations. To cope with the systematics and complexity\, 
 the shipping has to focus on the building knowledge and awareness\, starti
 ng from top management\, following to the shipboard operations\, that are 
 taken care by crew. We aim to contribute towards building the industry und
 erstanding and growing awareness on the matter.\n&nbsp\;\nIn our workshop\
 , we will address the following: \n\nunderstanding of a relevance of the 
 challenge for maritime industry \ncybersecurity terminology for maritime
  \noverall cybersecurity related regulatory framework\, such as formal re
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 noverall cybersecurity related regulatory framework\, such as formal regul
 ations and standards \ntypes of typical threats and attackers \nbasics o
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 r\nAndrius Uldukis is a maritime professional with extensive technical and
  management experiences\, serving the maritime industry for more than 20 y
 ears. \nAfter a few years of activities in shipyards\, in 2003 A.Uldukis 
 has joined a Classification Society Det Norske Veritas (now DNV GL\, latel
 y DNV) as a marine surveyor. During the years there\, he has been a generi
 c ship surveyor\, senior surveyor for most of the ship type and equipment\
 , including very complex equipment and systems\, offshore structure survey
 or\, also station manager\, leading a team of highly qualified surveyors\,
  technical service manager for client support\, also had a role as the Hea
 lth and Safety representative on company branch. \nSince 2020 A.Uldukis h
 as decided to take a next professional turn and started his own business b
 y establishing company InoShip LT UAB that delivers services related to sh
 ip life cycle management.\nA.Uldukis is also a member of the Lithuanian Ma
 ritime Cluster\, member of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA
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