Did You Know? Email Remains First 'Go-To' for Cyber Attack

October 21, 2024

During the first half of the year, Marlink’s Security Operations Center actively monitored more than 1800 vessels across the maritime industry, including cargo ships, cruise liners, research vessels, superyachts, tankers, and offshore support vessels.

The monitoring process involved continuous surveillance and analysis of various cyber activities across these assets to ensure the security and integrity of critical maritime operations.

© Yellow Boat / Adobe Stock
© Yellow Boat / Adobe Stock

In its latest "SOC Report", Marlink reports that e-mail remains a primary vector for cyber attacks, particularly through phishing and malware distribution. Therefore, the SOC’s e-mail protection efforts have been identified as critical in safeguarding the organization’s communication channels.



Learn More About Emerging USCG Cyber Security Rules

Please join us in New Orleans on November 13 for a lunch and moderated conference discussion on new United States Coast Guard (USCG) cyber security rules and their impact on the vessel owner/operators, OEMs and shipyards.

Free lunch and a moderated discussion featuring USCG RADM Wayne Arguin, along with panelists from Harvey Gulf, Hornblower Group, ABS and Marlink.


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