Exposing Cybersecurity Gaps in Maritime Vessels
Course
Jaden Furtado and Karan Sajnani demonstrate how attackers can exploit maritime cybersecurity gaps to access and control safety-critical vessel systems, proving ship takeovers are not hypothetical, but an imminent risk.
Modern ships rely heavily on interconnected digital systems, yet cybersecurity has lagged far behind. This session explores how these gaps can be exploited to gain unauthorized access to safety-critical systems and ultimately take control of a vessel. Backed by a real end-to-end demonstration, it shows that such attacks are not hypothetical, but an imminent risk.
In this session, you will gain insights into:
- Why maritime systems remain largely unsecured;
- How attackers move from access to full control;
- What’s at stake - safety, financial and environmental consequences.
Here is the course outline:
End-to-End Ship Takeover: Exposing Cybersecurity Gaps in Maritime Vessels |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
