Realities in Maritime Domain Regarding Cyber Security Concept

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According to new IMO regulation on cyber security, Lloyd’s Register approach, American Bureau Ship regulation, the guidelines edited by BIMCO, CLIA, ICS, INTERCARGO and INTERTANKO and DNV-GL-RP-0496, it has become necessary that academia, Maritime Universities should adopt quick solutions in developing lectures notes in Maritime Cyber Security in order to prepare the academia teachers in cyber security on ships and also for training future students according to the new realities in the Maritime Transport industry and its new risks. At Constanta Maritime University (CMU) we have decided to become more involved in shaping new skills and capabilities for our students and industry partners. Therefore, maritime in September 2017 we will be launching the new CMU Research Center in Maritime Cyber Security at the Black Sea coast.

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