Cyber security on maritime transport

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Y.V. Daus
M.E. Daus
O.I. Polikarovskykh
D.G. Larin

Abstract

The modern world is very much dependent on the use of computer technologies. The use of such technologies helps to reduce the cost of the final product, increase productivity and reduce the impact of human errors on production processes and is the basis of human progress. However, the number of cyber incidents in maritime transport is increasing that can lead to large losses, and not only money, but also environmental, technological and image. Therefore, it is very important for companies to build a cyber security system on board, use the latest user identification tools and use IMO guidelines.

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How to Cite
Daus, Y., Daus, M., Polikarovskykh, O., & Larin, D. (2023). Cyber security on maritime transport. Herald of the Odessa National Maritime University, (69), 124-133. https://doi.org/10.47049/2226-1893-2023-2-124-133
Section
Project and program management
Author Biographies

Y.V. Daus, Odesa national maritime university, Odesa, Ukraine

Ph.D. rector’s assistant to the for information activities and cyber security, docent of the Department «Technical Cybernetics and Information Technologies named after prof. R.V. Merkt»

M.E. Daus, Odesa national maritime university, Odesa, Ukraine

Ph.D., docent of the Department «Safety of Life, Ecology and Chemistry»

O.I. Polikarovskykh, Odesa national maritime university, Odesa, Ukraine

D.Sc., professor of the Department «Technical Cybernetics and Information Technologies named after prof. R.V. Merkt»

D.G. Larin, Odesa national maritime university, Odesa, Ukraine

Ph.D., docent of the Department «Technical Cybernetics and Information Technologies named after prof. R.V. Merkt»

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