Majority of maritime professionals willing to accept higher cyber risk to drive innovation
According to DNV’s Maritime Cyber Priority 2024/2025, 61% of maritime professions believe the industry should accept increased cyber risk from digitalisation, if it leads to innovation and new technologies, while 71% believe that leaders in the sector consider cyber security is the greatest risk their business faces.
It is no secret that cyber attacks are on the rise, and risk disturbing critical business systems and disrupting operations. So how do you mitigate the risks while investing in new systems and automating processes?
Nicolette van der Jagt, Director – General. CLECAT will be leading a panel set to demystify the challenges around digitalisation and innovation in port. With a focus on managing risks when automating process, this session will also look into the wider conversation around digitalisation; new products, case studies and streamlining digital processes.
Joining Nicolette is Lamia Kerdjoudj, Secretary General, FEPORT who will deliver a snapshot on managing cyber security risks.
Other speakers on this panel will include professionals from both ports and city infrastructure backgrounds in order to shape a holistic and informative session on one of the biggest challenges in the sector.
Book now to receive 20% off your delegate pass with our early bird discount: GPCEARLY
book now or contact our delegate team at sales@greenportcongress.com.