Title | The Cyber-MAR Project: First Results and Perspectives on the Use of Hybrid Cyber Ranges for Port Cyber Risk Assessment |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | Jacq, Olivier, Salazar, Pablo Giménez, Parasuraman, Kamban, Kuusijärvi, Jarkko, Gkaniatsou, Andriana, Latsa, Evangelia, Amditis, Angelos |
Conference Name | 2021 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience (CSR) |
Keywords | critical infrastructure, cyber range, maritime, Metrics, Particle measurements, port, pubcrawl, risk assessment, Seaports, Stakeholders, supply chain risk assessment, Supply chains, Topology, Training |
Abstract | With over 80% of goods transportation in volume carried by sea, ports are key infrastructures within the logistics value chain. To address the challenges of the globalized and competitive economy, ports are digitizing at a fast pace, evolving into smart ports. Consequently, the cyber-resilience of ports is essential to prevent possible disruptions to the economic supply chain. Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of disclosed cyber-attacks on ports. In this paper, we present the capabilities of a high-end hybrid cyber range for port cyber risks awareness and training. By describing a specific port use-case and the first results achieved, we draw perspectives for the use of cyber ranges for the training of port actors in cyber crisis management. |
DOI | 10.1109/CSR51186.2021.9527968 |
Citation Key | jacq_cyber-mar_2021 |