Goto
No map tile layer
Layer | Fill | Outline |
---|
Map layers
Theme | Visible | Selectable | Appearance | Zoom Range (now: 0) |
---|
Fill | Stroke |
---|---|
Collaborating Authors
University of San Diego
Toward a Maritime Cyber Security Compliance Regime
McCready, John W. (University of San Diego) | Callahan, Winnie (University of San Diego) | Mayhew, David (University of San Diego) | Heckman, Mark (University of San Diego)
This paper is an attempt at understanding, bounding, and providing a framework for answering the following questions from the United States Coast Guard: What actions should vessel owners and port entity operators perform to evaluate their cyber safety and security postures (perhaps within the context of MTSA)? How can these steps be validated and who, if anyone, should do so and how often? How can we measure the effectiveness of a compliance regime that requires these types of performance-based protection measures?
accessed january 7, audit, compliance regime, compliance standard, cyber security, data security, freight & logistics services, Health & Medicine, homeland security, information, law enforcement, marine transportation, maritime cyber compliance regime 12, operator, public safety, regime, regulation, security posture, threat, US government, USCG, vulnerability
Industry:
- Transportation > Marine (1.00)
- Transportation > Freight & Logistics Services (1.00)
- Law Enforcement & Public Safety (1.00)
- (5 more...)
SPE Disciplines: