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Maritime Risk International

Systems must target cyber criminal endgame

Raised awareness is valuable but enforced procedures will be decisive in the battle against maritime cyber crime. Inmarsat’s Peter Broadhurst says there must be a change in shipboard cyber security culture

Remote maintenance, internet of things (IoT)-based crew connectivity and applications that enhance ship management efficiency have become maritime mantras but connecting to faraway assets also creates new opportunities for the cyber criminals to get on board.

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