📍 Digital Theatre
Whether it is a new digital system that facilitates data exchange, or novel cargo handling machinery, the accelerated integration of digital assets in maritime & logistics requires protective schemes against any potential cyberattack. Although often considered as a side aspect left to the digital department to deal with, effective cybersecurity protocols are in fact vital to guarantee resilient operations across the sector. As such, decision-makers must assess their digital flanks to identify areas that might be susceptible to a cyber attack and invest in developing efficient crisis management strategies to beset into motion when needed. By ensuring effective cyber-responses, assets can be protected, minimizing risk for industry players, and enhancing their competitiveness within the sector.
KEY TALKING POINTS
What do we understand by cybersecurity implementation in the maritime & logistics sector and who’s accountable for it?
What are the business implications of an effective cybersecurity strategy in port communities?
How are ports & terminals incorporating cybersecurity protocols into their daily operations to ensure resilience?
Analysing cybersecurity’s ROI in port communities
From data exchange to cargo handling, how can port & terminal operations manage cyber risk to their digital assets and infrastructure to drive cybersecurity resilience?
Is it possible to insure data as well as cargo and staff? Can cybersecurity & safety protocols complement each other?
MODERATOR
Pascal Ollivier, President, Maritime Street & Chairman, IAPH Data Collaboration Committee
SPEAKERS
PRESENTATION TITLE TO BE ANNOUNCEDJérôme Besancenot, Digital Transition Project Director, HAROPA PORT