Digital Ship invites you to join us at Novotel Athens on Tuesday 25 April 2017 where we will be hosting a highly focussed Maritime Cyber Resilience Forum.
The Forum will bring advisors, end-users, technology providers and policy makers together, aiming to:
Understand, define and assess the threats and risk of maritime cyber-attack
Raise awareness of cyber security and risk issues and identify increased cooperation and information sharing mechanisms
Discuss appropriate regulation and guidelines for clearer standards throughout the industry, and with authorities
Five key sessions will contain plenary presentations and panel discussions:
Session 1: Facing the Cyber Threat: An Overview of Maritime Cyber Challenges and Focus on Building Resilience
Session 2: Business Planning and Cyber Preparedness
Session 3: New Developments in Maritime Cyber Regulations and Guidelines
Session 4: Training, Awareness and Human Factors
Session 5: Viewpoint: Are We Cyber Ready? Conclusions and Actions
Speakers and panellists include:
George A. Tsavliris, Tsavliris Salvage Group George Efthimiou, Gourdomichalis Maritime S.A
Charalampos Pylarinos, World Gaz Corporation Dimitris Moutzouris-Lygeros, Motor Oil Hellas
Michael Owen, Marlink Nick Lambert, Satellite Applications Catapult
Joe Dauncey, Inmarsat Max J. Bobys, HudsonAnalytix, Inc.
David Patraiko, The Nautical Institute Roel van Rijsewijk, Deloitte's Center for the Edge
Steve Williams, Moore Stephens Bernard Twomey, Bernard Twomey Consulting Ltd
Nicky Pappadakis, A.G. Pappadakis & Co. Ltd Howard Hughes, Tototheo
Dr. Nikitas Nikitakos, University of the Aegean Svend Lykke Larsen, Palantir
Mark Sutcliffe, CSO Alliance Jordan Wylie, Be Cyber Aware At Sea
Rossella Mattioli, ENISA - European Union Agency for Network & Information Security
Panagiotis Papagiannakopoulos, Ernst & Young Business Advisory Solutions S.A.
Event Website: http://www.athens.thedigitalship.com/
Digital Ship