The 2013 Cyber Protection Team (CPT) took part in training designed to simulate real-world port attacks at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington in April 2025.
The U.S. Coast Guard (“USCG”) published a final rule on January 17, 2025, addressing Cybersecurity in the Marine Transportation System (the “Final Rule”), which seeks to minimize cybersecurity related ...
The maritime industry has become a prime target for hackers. In the last few years, it has seen a steep increase in the number of shipping-related cyberattacks. The recent surge marks a new and ...
Whether it’s a fire or a flood, a ship’s crew can only rely on itself and its training in emergencies at sea. The same is true for crews facing digital threats on oil tankers, cargo ships, and other ...
A joint effort by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has helped identify cybersecurity risks across sectors. An advisory released by the USCG and ...
The maritime service says it will develop “competency requirements” for relevant personnel by the end of December. It’s also planning new procedures to document maritime cyber incidents. A government ...
The Agile Cyber Training Environment is a self-contained, portable cyber training and development platform invented by U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Taylor Gow on Otis Air National Guard Base, ...
A portable cyber system that fits in a backpack and can process drone images is currently being used for training by members of the Massachusetts Air National Guard. The Agile Cyb ...
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