IAPH business development director Nick Blackmore gave the association’s perspective at IMO HQ on 14 November during the University of Plymouth Cyber-SHIP Lab Symposium on Maritime Cybersecurity and Resilience. Speaking on an ‘International Perspectives’ panel moderated by Chloe Rowland, maritime cyber projects and key partner relationships manager at University of Plymouth, Nick highlighted the IAPH Cyber Guidelines for Ports and Ports Facilities as well as the association’s recent FAL and MSC submissions focusing on safeguarding the cybersecurity of the Maritime Single Window and revising guidelines on maritime cyber risk management. He also referred delegates at the symposium to recordings of the recent IAPH cybersecurity-focused webinars on ‘Preparing for the inevitable’. Nick was joined on the panel by Jungo Shibata (NYK Business Systems Europe), Lars Benjamin Vold (NORMA Cyber), Arthur Piquée-Audrain (Bureau Veritas) and Steve Kwan (USCG).
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