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Cyber Security in the maritime and offshore energy space has come front and center, with new Cyber Security rules expected soon from the U.S. Coast Guard.
How will these new rules impact your bottom line? If you are in New Orleans on November 13, 2024, sign up now for a free lunch and moderated conference discussion on new United States Coast Guard (USCG) cyber security rules and their impact on the vessel owner/operators, OEMs and shipyards. Featured speakers include:
Rear Admiral Wayne R. Arguin Jr., Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy (CG-5P), U.S. Coast Guard
Dain Detillier, Executive VP – LNG Operations, Harvey Gulf, LLC
Stewart Alpert, Chief Information Security Officer & Head of Technology, Hornblower Group
Angeliki Zisimatou, Director, Cybersecurity, American Bureau of Shipping
Phillip Bannerman, VP Sales Americas, Marlink.
During the first half of the year, Marlink’s Security Operations Center actively monitored more than 1800 vessels across the maritime industry, including cargo ships, cruise liners, research vessels, superyachts, tankers, and offshore support vessels.
According the SOC report, during the first half of 2024 ransomware actors conducted attacks that exploited the following product vulnerabilities:
TOP 5 Known Exploited Vulnerabilities by Ransomware Groups
Microsoft SharePoint Server
(CVE-2023-29357)
(CVE-2023-24955)
Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile
(EPMM) and MobileIron Core
(CVE-2023-35082)
ConnectWise ScreenConnect
(CVE-2024-1709)
Cisco Adaptive Security
Appliance (ASA) and Firepower
Threat Defence (FTD)
(CVE-2020-3259)
Fortinet FortiClient EMS
(CVE-2023-48788) |