Introduction
With the increasing digitalization of maritime operations, ports and vessels are becoming more vulnerable to cyber threats that can disrupt operations, compromise safety, and impact global supply chains. Cybersecurity is now a critical extension of maritime security under the framework of the ISPS Code and guidelines issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
This program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to manage cybersecurity risks in maritime environments. It focuses on integrating cybersecurity into existing ISPS frameworks, protecting critical systems, and responding effectively to cyber incidents.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of cyber risk management, system protection, incident response, and compliance requirements, enabling them to safeguard maritime operations in an increasingly digital landscape.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand cybersecurity concepts in maritime environments
- Identify cyber threats targeting ships, ports, and maritime systems
- Integrate cybersecurity into ISPS security frameworks
- Conduct cyber risk assessments and vulnerability analysis
- Protect critical maritime systems (navigation, communication, TOS)
- Develop and implement cyber incident response plans
- Ensure compliance with IMO cybersecurity guidelines
- Enhance resilience against cyber threats in maritime operations
Target Audience
This program is designed for:
- Maritime Security Officers (SSO, CSO, PFSO)
- Port and Terminal IT & Security Managers
- Marine Operations and Risk Management Professionals
- Cybersecurity and IT Specialists in maritime sector
- Government and Maritime Authority Personnel
- Professionals responsible for ISPS compliance and digital security
Outline
Day 1: Maritime Cybersecurity and ISPS Framework
- Introduction to maritime cybersecurity concepts
- Digital transformation in maritime operations
- Overview of IMO cybersecurity guidelines
- Integration of cybersecurity within ISPS Code
- Roles and responsibilities of Cyber Security Officers
Day 2: Cyber Threats and Risk Assessment
- Types of cyber threats (malware, ransomware, phishing, GPS spoofing)
- Vulnerabilities in maritime systems
- Conducting cyber risk assessments
- Identifying critical assets and systems
- Risk mitigation strategies
Day 3: Protection of Maritime Systems and Infrastructure
- Securing navigation systems (ECDIS, GPS)
- Protecting communication systems and networks
- Cybersecurity in port systems (TOS, PCS)
- Access control and system hardening
- Best practices for IT and OT security
Day 4: Incident Response and Cybersecurity Operations
- Cyber incident detection and response
- Developing incident response plans
- Crisis management and communication
- Coordination with authorities and stakeholders
- Case studies on maritime cyber incidents
Day 5: Compliance, Governance, and Future Trends
- Cybersecurity compliance and audits
- Policies, procedures, and governance frameworks
- Training and awareness programs
- Emerging technologies and future risks
- Final workshop: Developing a maritime cybersecurity strategy