Pomorstvo, Vol. 35 No. 2, 2021.
Pregledni rad
https://doi.org/10.31217/p.35.2.7
Cyber security in marine transport: opportunities and legal challenges
Naser Abdel Raheem Al Ali
; Rossijskij universitet transporta, Yuridicheskij institut, Moskva, Rossijskaja Federacija
Anna A. Chebotareva
; Rossijskij universitet transporta, Yuridicheskij institut, Moskva, Rossijskaja Federacija
Vladimir E. Chebotarev
; Rossijskij universitet transporta, Yuridicheskij institut, Moskva, Rossijskaja Federacija
Sažetak
In recent years, the number of cyber attacks, virus carriers, and cybercrime on maritime transport facilities has increased significantly. The emergence of new types of maritime vessels, such as autonomous vessels, dependent entirely on information and communication technologies used for passengers, cargo and baggage transportation, requires legal regulation of relations in this area. Therefore, ensuring cybersecurity in maritime transport and the need to adopt appropriate legal norms, standards and measures at both the international and national levels to manage maritime cyber risks are considered one of the most relevant topics for maritime transport. There is no single, systematic integrated approach, unification of requirements and rules in cybersecurity’s sphere of maritime transport [15]. In this regard, the authors analyze the issues of ensuring cybersecurity in maritime transport, the legal basis of security: some international documents and national legal acts, regulating cybersecurity in maritime transport, will be considered, as well as the main question of how they are able to meet modern requirements for ensuring cybersecurity in maritime transport.
Ključne riječi
Cybersecurity; Maritime cybersecurity; Maritime transport; Information and communication technologies; Cybercrime and information security
Hrčak ID:
267178
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Datum izdavanja:
22.12.2021.
Posjeta: 2.783 *