AASMT Training Courses

Objectives

  • The course is designed to develop understanding and awareness of key aspects of cyber security in response to the vulnerability of ships to cyber security risks. Based on a risk-based approach to cyber security, shipowners and ship operators are advised how to assess their operations and develop procedures and actions to maintain the security of cyber-systems on-board. The course will support shipping companies in establishing procedures, plans and instructions as appropriate, for relevant key shipboard operations. This course will ensure fundamental comprehension of Cyber Security and Cyber Attack prevention in the maritime industry through the provision of essential terminology. It summarizes criminal tactics and methodology for circumvent security protocols and introduces fundamental strategies and methodologies essential for implementing Marine Assessment and Cyber Risk Analysis.

Outcomes

Carry out a creative and systematic thinking for the design process, analyze marine and offshore structure plan, propose alternative solutions, and select the optimum solutions considering contradicting requirements and priorities.

Course Contents

Fundamentals and introduction to maritime cybersecurityCyber Security in the maritime world: organizations, norms and standardsRisk assessmentsConsiderations in bridge communications, operations and navigationInvolvement in cargo operations and network sensorsConnection to engine room operations and shipboard IT networksAssociation with port operations and vessel interfaceRelationship to passenger ships, network IT and passenger dataThe human factors of credentialing and safety regulationsShaping the future of the maritime industry through unmanned vesselsGeneral knowledge of Cyber Threats and how they are effective (real-world case studies)Cyber defense: detection, reaction, resilienceBest practice ‘Cyber Hygiene’Developing and following a Cyber Security Assessment and PlanAwareness and application of the mitigation measures that is most appropriateCase studies

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