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Safety at Sea and BIMCO cyber security whitepaper identifies maritime weak spots

Cyber SecurityNews
September 12, 2019

As part of its remit to shine a spotlight on safety issues for the maritime sector, Safety at Sea has had cyber security on its radar for a number of years, and has conducted a […]

2019 Maritime Cyber Security White Paper Survey 

Cyber SecurityNews
July 23, 2019

As part of this year’s Safety at Sea and BIMCO Maritime Cyber Security Survey – supported by ABS, we are producing a free white paper analysing cyber trends from last 4 years. The paper will […]

Safety at Sea’s Maritime Cyber Security survey launched

Cyber SecurityNews
March 14, 2019

The fourth annual Safety at Sea Maritime Cyber Security survey, launched on 13 February, will assess the measures being taken by organisation’s to assess and protect against cyber vulnerabilities  in its IT systems, Operational Technology (OT), […]

Crew suicides increased in last decade, study finds

Crew WellbeingNews
February 12, 2019

A study by the Seafarer International Research Centre (SIRC) has observed an uptick in crew fatalities since 2009, as well as an increased number of suicides in certain quarters. Research involved collecting data from seven […]

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Safety at Sea and BIMCO cyber security whitepaper identifies maritime weak spots

Cyber SecurityNews
September 12, 2019

As part of its remit to shine a spotlight on safety issues for the maritime sector, Safety at Sea has had cyber security on its radar for a number of years, and has conducted a […]

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