"Ghost ships, AIS spoofing, phantom cargoes, GPS jamming, smuggling, ECDIS manipulation, cyber piracy, ransomware, and spear-phising are now common occurences," said Lars Jensen, CEO and a partner with SeaIntel Consulting, who'll be delivering the course for CBS Executive.
"Piracy is no longer just a matter of gangs entering vessels in the middle of the night. The threat of cyber space is building up rapidly with the potential of posing even bigger risks, also for the crews," according to a CBS Executive statement.
The course is to be held on March 30-31 2017, and further information available at www.maritimecybersecuritytraining.com.
"Piracy is no longer just a matter of gangs entering vessels in the middle of the night. The threat of cyber space is building up rapidly with the potential of posing even bigger risks, also for the crews," according to a CBS Executive statement.
The course is to be held on March 30-31 2017, and further information available at www.maritimecybersecuritytraining.com.