A new report from NATO’s Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence (CCDCOE) warns that global ports are vulnerable in the wake of escalating cyber threats. The policy brief highlights that ports, which handle approximately 80% of international
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Threat Type: Foreign Adversarial Technological, Physical, and Cyber Influence
Geographic Area: Worldwide
This advisory supersedes and cancels US Maritime Advisory 2024-002
- Issue: This Advisory seeks to alert maritime stakeholders of potential vulner
Shipping is increasingly subject to growing volatility and uncertainties from war and geopolitical events, climate change risks, such as drought in the Panama Canal, and the resurgence of piracy. Allianz Commercial marine experts look at some of the
Staying Connected - Cruise company Carnival Corporation has agreed a partnership with Neuron, formerly ESpace Networks, to implement Neuron’s vendor-neutral connectivity management platform to optimize internet access on its ships. The move is part
A cyberattack that caused port operations to grind to a halt at four container terminals should be subject to a federal probe as a union pushes for DP World to reveal what it knew about the risks. The Dubai-controlled stevedore, which handles 40% of
Not every time there is a supply chain slowdown or stoppage, it is caused by criminal hackers. The recent supply chain woes in Seattle and other maritime ports along the west coast of the US, is actually a worker’s slowdown. The Port of Seattle shu
The International Association of Ports & Harbors (IAPH) has recently published its summary report “Closing the Gaps," highlighting key actions in digitalization, decarbonization and resilience the maritime sector.”[1] IAPH defines and identifies the
In the past several weeks, South Africa has experience violent riots in response to the arrest of its former president.[1] The unrest is having serious repercussions for the country's mining sector. The outbursts, located in the province of KwaZulu