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Cyber-Skilled Mariner​ "Call to Action" June 24, 2019 | Baltimore, MD
Maritime Conference Center Presented by: Marine Technology Society (MTS) and MaritimeTV.com, ​in conjunction with the U.S. Maritime Administration
Official On-Demand Webcast Maritime TV will be providing an on-demand webcast coverage of this event after it takes place.
To register for future Cyber Skilled Mariner training in person at MITAGS, please click here.

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6/26/2019
John Jorgensen, Chief Scientist, Cybersecurity and Software American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) (Moderator)
Cameron Naron, Director, Office of Maritime Security, Maritime Administration, U.S. DoT
Dennis Hackney, Cyber Security, ABS Advanced Solutions
John A. C. Cartner, Managing Member, Cartner & Wolf, PLLC, Maritime Lawyers and Consultants
Jeffrey Irtenkauf, PMP, Program Manager Ball Aerospace
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June 24, 2019 Webcast Sessions

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An Interview With Terry Roberts and Forrest Allen With Whitehawk, Inc.
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An interview with Lisa Stryker from the Marine Technology Society
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An Interview with Michael Murray, SVP & GM of Cyber Physical at Blackridge
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Cyber-Skilled Mariner Call to Action - Cyber-Skilled Mariner Call to Action: Overview, logistics & Opening Keynote
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RADM Mark H. Buzby (USN RET) Maritime Administrator - "Call to Action" everyone should leave with a sense of urgency, actions to bring to their enterp... 69,384 views | 5 years ago
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Cyber-Skilled Mariner Call to Action - Panel Discussion 1
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John Jorgensen, Chief Scientist, Cybersecurity and Software American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) (Moderator)
Cameron Naron, Director, Office of...
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Cyber-Skilled Mariner Call to Action - Panel Discussion 2
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Terry Roberts, President/ CEO/ Founder, WhiteHawk Inc. (Moderator)
Danelle M Barrett, RDML USN CNO (US), Navy Cybersecurity Division Directo...
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Cyber-Skilled Mariner Call To Action - Lunchtime Keynote
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Cyber-Skilled Mariner Call to Action - Panel Discussion 3
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Daniel E. Turissini, Chief Technology Officer, SPYRUS Solutions, Inc. (Moderator)
Neiland Wright, Chief Solutions Architect, IndraSoft
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Cyber-Skilled Mariner Call to Action - Panel Discussion 4
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Moderated by Dr. Shashi Kumar, National Coordinator MET, U.S. Maritime Administration
Captain Emil Muccin, Professor Marine Transportation De...
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Cyber-Skilled Mariner Call to Action - Wrap-up Remarks
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June 24, 2019 Webcast Information

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Cyber-Skilled Mariner​ "Call to Action"
June 24, 2019 | Baltimore, MD
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE AGENDA (PDF)
Maritime Conference Center
Presented by: Marine Technology Society (MTS) and MaritimeTV.com,
​in conjunction with the U.S. Maritime Administration


Official On-Demand Webcast


With this "Call to Action" everyone should leave with a sense of urgency, actions to bring to their enterprise, and a commitment to sharing with the Cyber Skilled Mariner community. Goal is for the audience to acquire further knowledge of practical and actionable cybersecurity solutions by:

  • Gaining awareness of the cyber safety problem to their organizations and to their personal and professional lives.
  • Understanding current systems design and connectivity that bring inherent vulnerabilities to data integrity.
  • Relating Maritime systems as a cyber-enabled, safety-critical systems, with operational issues that can use available solutions.

PANEL DISCUSSIONS:

What are the threats to the Mariner, at sea and on shore? A panel of experts from the Maritime and other industries discuss the threats to onboard Maritime systems and the data sources they rely on:
  • Quantitative Risk Analysis Throughout Shipboard Operations
  • Network and sneaker net
  • Are authoritative sources trustworthy
  • Authentication, who is getting in
  • Interactive discussion

Correcting a cyber event. A panel of experts from the Maritime and other industries discuss actual attacks to onboard Maritime systems and the data sources they
rely on:
  • USCG & Maersk Cyber remediation
  • TWIC Forgery
  • Worm infection on drillship OT systems
  • Interactive discussion

What is the state of the art? Maritime enterprises must maintain positive control of automated systems, and logical control of data systems. If actionable data is manipulated, leaked or rendered unavailable, Maritime business can be impacted, and operation compromised, potentially resulting in safety or financial impacts. A panel of subject matter experts from industry, regulatory and governmental roles. Through a lively panel exchange, experts will share lessons learned and demonstrated innovation and practices that can be incorporated into Maritime operations ensuring secure authentication, data protection at rest, in process and during transmission is protected:
  • Bridge Communications, Operations and Navigation
  • Cargo Operations to Include Network Sensors
  • Engine Room Operations and Shipboard IT
  • Port Operations and Vessel Interface
  • Human Factors- Credentialing and Regulations
  • Autonomous Vessels, Blockchain and Beyond

Educational Round Table. A panel of Maritime Academic and Training Institutions will explore the potential for blending Cyber Skills into Maritime Education and Training. Can (should) cyber awareness be blended into both Engineering and Marine Transportation tracks. Similar to pipe fitting/welding, radar, firefighting, and other certifications, that a Mariner receives with their diploma and licenses, cybersecurity awareness is essential to the safety of life at sea. Vendors that develop and provide systems for Maritime use have or can develop vulnerability mitigations. However, the Mariner needs to be cognizant of vulnerabilities to request/ demand system updates and upgrades that include protections.

  • Cyber unnecessarily remains a mystery to most Mariner's, afloat and ashore, who don't even know the basics needed ask questions and challenge vendors (this is not unique to our industry). It is important that awareness be trained early and refreshed periodically.

Administrators summary and wrap up
. Actions and take-aways for all Maritime industry, regulatory and governmental stakeholders.

 


SPEAKERS:
     

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Rear Admiral Mark H. “Buz” Buzby, USN, Ret.
Maritime Administrator
MARAD
Bio

 

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John Felker (Invited)
Director, National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center, US DHS
​LinkedIn

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Danelle M Barrett, RDML USN CNO (US)
Navy Cybersecurity Division Director, OPNAV N2N6
Bio
         

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Cameron Naron
Director, Office of Maritime Security, Maritime Administration, U.S. Dept. of Transportation
LinkedIn

 

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Neiland Wright
Chief Solutions Architect
IndraSoft
LinkedIn

 

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Captain Jason Tama
USCG Commander
Sector New York Captain of the Port
LinkedIn

         

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Captain Emil Muccin
Professor Marine Transportation Department, USMMA
LinkedIn

 


Jan Hagen Andersen, P.E., M.Sc.
Business Development Director -  Region Americas
DNV GL USA, Inc.
LinkedIn

 

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Terry Roberts
President/ CEO/ Founder
​WhiteHawk Inc
​LinkedIn - Bio

         

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Joseph Blanchette
Maersk Line, Limited
Information Security Officer (CCISO, CISSP, CISM, CEH)
LinkedIn

 

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John Jorgensen
Chief Scientist, Cybersecurity and Software American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
LinkedIn

 

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Daniel Turissini
Chief Technology Officer
​SPYRUS Solutions, Inc.
LinkedIn

         
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Dennis Hackney
ABS Advanced Solutions
LinkedIn
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John A. C. Cartner
Managing Member, Cartner & Wolf, PLLC,
​Maritime Lawyers and Consultants
LinkedIn
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Mark Coffey
Moran Cyber / ​Moran Shipping Agencies, Inc.
LinkedIn
         
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Sandra Smith
Moran Cyber /
Moran Shipping Agencies, Inc.
LinkedIn
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Gregory Villano
Moran Cyber /
​Moran Shipping Agencies, Inc.
LinkedIn
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Capt. Michael J. Rodriguez (invited)
15th Superintendent
Texas A&M Maritime Academy
         
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Dr. Shashi Kumar
National Coordinator MET
U.S. Maritime Administration
​LinkedIn​
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Christopher Owsianiecki
Office of Maritime Security, Maritime Administration, U.S. Dept. of Transportation
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Mike O'Neal
Instructor / IT Manager
Mid-Atlantic Maritime Academy
LinkedIn
         
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Jeffrey Irtenkauf, PMP
Program Manager
Ball Aerospace
LinkedIn
 


Dr. Arthur H Sulzer, EdD, Maritime for Primary and Secondary Coalition
Bio

 
Lieutenant Commander Sarah E. Brennan
United States Coast Guard
Deputy, Safety and Security Operations
Coast Guard Sector New York
Bio
         

With panel of Maritime Academic and Training Institutions to include the Federal and State Maritime Schools.


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