Keeping Global Trade
Moving
Modern ports and maritime operators rely on highly interconnected operational technologies to coordinate cargo movement, logistics, vessel traffic management, cranes, and terminal operations.
The Interconnected Port Ecosystem
Highly automated. Highly vulnerable.
Vessel Traffic
Cargo Movement
Terminal Operations
Logistics Systems
Automated Cranes
AI is accelerating attacks against transportation infrastructure.
Threat actors are utilizing artificial intelligence to increase both the speed and sophistication of their attacks on maritime operational technology.
Disrupt Port Productivity
Cyber incidents affecting OT can rapidly halt automated operations, causing immediate bottlenecks within the terminal.
Delay Shipments
Productivity drops immediately translate to delayed vessel turnarounds, tying up critical assets at the dock.
Supply Chain Cascades
Local disruptions quickly create massive cascading consequences across interconnected international supply chains.
For maritime operators, resilience is measured by how quickly critical operational systems can be restored.
Maintain the uninterrupted movement of goods.
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