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Integrated Ship Cybersecurity Management as a Part of Maritime Safety and Security System
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Author
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Oleksiy Melnyk, Svitlana Onyshchenko, Nataliia Pavlova, Oleksandra Kravchenko, Svitlana Borovyk
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Vol. 22 No. 3 pp. 135-140
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Abstract
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Scientific and technological progress is also fundamental to the evolving merchant shipping industry, both in terms of the size and speed of modern ships and in the level of their technical capabilities. While the freight performance of ships is growing, the number of crew on board is steadily decreasing, as more work processes are being automated through the implementation of information technologies, including ship management systems. Although there have been repeated appeals from international maritime organizations to focus on building effective maritime security defenses against cyber attacks, the problems have remained unresolved. Owners of shipping companies do not disclose information about cyberattack attempts or incidents against them due to fear of commercial losses or consequences, such as loss of image, customer and insurance claims, and investigations by independent international organizations and government agencies. Issues of cybersecurity of control systems in the world today have gained importance, due to the fact that existing threats concern not only the security of technical means and devices, but also issues of environmental safety and safety of life at sea. The article examines the implementation of cyber risk management in the shipping industry, providing recommendations for the safe ship operation and its systems in order to improve vulnerability to external threats related to cyberattacks, and to ensure the safety and security of such a technical object as a seagoing ship.
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Keywords
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Cyberattacks prevention, cybersecurity of ships, cyber risks, shipping industry.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202203/20220318.pdf
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