COVID-19 digitization in maritime: understanding cyber risks
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Date
2021
Authors
Kuhn, Kristen
Bicakci, Salih
Shaikh, Siraj Ahmed
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Springer Heidelberg
Open Access Color
BRONZE
Green Open Access
Yes
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Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
Digitization is reshaping the maritime industry which is under increasing pressure to transform. Technology is more common as it offers improvements and carves out early adapters as more competitive. COVID-19 hastens digitization and creates new digital opportunity structures which increase cyber risks. Cyber attacks, which can cripple critical systems and services at significant cost, motivate stakeholders to engage with these risks. This paper reviews current events and introduces an exercise where participants at a NATO Centre of Excellency were shown scenarios involving maritime cyber incidents and evaluated on cyber risk perception. Our findings lend insight on how to assess group cyber risk perception-and how this impacts response. They highlight the need to plan for cyberspace operations and ground cyber risks as a intricate governing factor in maritime.
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Keywords
Cyber risk perception, Decision-making, Maritime security, Maritime security, Cyber risk perception, Article, Decision-making
Fields of Science
0106 biological sciences, 0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 01 natural sciences
Citation
WoS Q
Q3
Scopus Q
Q2

OpenCitations Citation Count
19
Source
Wmu Journal of Maritime Affairs
Volume
20
Issue
2
Start Page
193
End Page
214
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Citations
CrossRef : 11
Scopus : 25
Captures
Mendeley Readers : 102
SCOPUS™ Citations
26
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Web of Science™ Citations
18
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Page Views
2
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Downloads
73
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6.40486298
Sustainable Development Goals
3
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