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Abstract
The nature of cyber risks is distinctively different in several dimensions from other risks in shipping and transport. This article explores these differences and describes the results of a research process to categorize published literature about
cyber-risks in supply chain and shipping, through a framework called the Wave Analogy of Resilience. By using this wave analogy, this article describes a way of organizing this categorization, and describes how it can be used to understand
both how a shipping system failure results in a cyber-attack, and how this cyberattack will increasingly affect areas in the shipping system, from operational to strategic, until the attack is stopped.
cyber-risks in supply chain and shipping, through a framework called the Wave Analogy of Resilience. By using this wave analogy, this article describes a way of organizing this categorization, and describes how it can be used to understand
both how a shipping system failure results in a cyber-attack, and how this cyberattack will increasingly affect areas in the shipping system, from operational to strategic, until the attack is stopped.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Cybersecurity and Resilience in the Arctic |
Publisher | IOS Press |
Publication date | 2020 |
Pages | 265-273 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Series | NATO Science for Peace and Security Series D: Information and Communication Security, 13 |
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Volume | 58 |
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CyberShip: Cyber Resilience for the Shipping Industry (CyberShip)
Barfod, M. B. (Project Manager), Psaraftis, C. (Project Participant), Jensen, C. D. (Project Participant), Sepúlveda Estay, D. A. (Project Participant) & Sahay, R. (Project Participant)
01/09/2017 → 29/05/2020
Project: Research
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