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Port Cybersecurity Securing Critical Information Infrastructures and Supply Chains

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Port Cybersecurity

Port Cybersecurity: Securing Critical Information Infrastructures and Supply Chains examines a paradigm shift in the way ports assess cyber risks and vulnerabilities, as well as relevant risk management methodologies, by focusing on initiatives and efforts that attempt to deal with the risks and vulnerabilities of port Critical Information Infrastructures (CII) ecosystems. Modern commercial shipping ports are highly dependent on the operation of complex, dynamic ICT systems and ICT-based maritime supply chains, making these central points in the maritime supply chain vulnerable to cybersecurity threats.

1. Glossary2. Definitions and Terms3. Introduction4. Ports and their Supply Chains5. Ports' CII Security6. Supply Chain propagated threats7. Ports' Supply Chain Security8. Conclusions and Future Directions9. Appendix A. Individual Threats in Ports' Information Systems10. Appendix B. Threat Scenarios in Maritime Supply Chains11. Appendix C. Vulnerabilities and Controls in Ports' ICT Systems12. Appendix D. Stakeholders in Maritime Security13. Appendix E. Ports’ Operators Security Awareness Level

This book is suitable for Maritime and port security researchers, Maritime and port practitioners tasked with security, organization, planning, budgeting, and management as well as Maritime transportation, fright operation, and port security policy makers and graduate students in maritime transportation, planning, management, economics and operations.

    Nineta Polemi works for the European Comission and was previously an Associate Professor at the University of Piraeus in Piraeus, Greece, teaching cryptography, ICT system security, port security, and e-business and innovation. She has been a security project manager for organizations such as the National Security Agency, NATO, Greek Ministry of Defense, INFOSEC, TELEMATICS for Administrations, and the European Commission (E.C.) She has acted as an expert and evaluator in the E.C. and the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA). She is the director of the UPRC Department of Informatics security graduate program, and has participated in the national and European cyber security exercises in the last four years. Polemi has been published in more than one hundred publications, including the International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, and International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics.
    • Identifies barriers and gaps in existing port and supply chain security standards, policies, legislation and regulatory frameworks
    • Identifies port threat scenarios and analyzes cascading effects in their supply chains
    • Analyzes risk assessment methodologies and tools, identifying their open problems when applied to a port’s CIIs