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The maritime industry is increasingly reliant on digital and automated systems for navigation, communication, and operations. As these systems become more interconnected, they also become more vulnerable to cyber threats. The primary goal of this internship is to create a detailed maritime cybersecurity threat catalogues identifying and documenting various cyber threats unique to the maritime environment. The catalogue will serve as a foundational resource for conducting criticality and risk assessments.
1. Research and Analysis:
Conduct in-depth research on maritime cybersecurity threats, including historical data, current trends, and emerging risks. Analyze existing cybersecurity frameworks and threat catalogues in other industries to identify potential parallels.
2. Identification of maritime systems:
Create a comprehensive list of maritime systems to be included in the threat catalog, such as:
Document the functionalities and technologies used in each system to understand their vulnerabilities.
3. Identification of Threats:
Identify and document specific cyber threats that target maritime systems such as navigation, communication, cargo management, and automation systems.
Investigate threats associated with shipboard and shore-based systems, satellite communications, and maritime IoT (Internet of Things).
4. Catalogue Development:
Develop a structured framework to categorize threats.
Include detailed descriptions of each threat, its potential impact on maritime operations, and recommended mitigation strategies.
Develop mitigation strategies for each identified threat, including (if applicable):
5. Documentation and Presentation:
Compile the threat catalog into a structured document that is clear and user-friendly. This document may include:
Prepare a presentation summarizing the key findings and insights from the threat catalog for relevant stakeholders at the conclusion of the internship.