Buoys hacked, ships at risk Guard warns of cyber threat

March 7, 2024
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Coast Guard Says Ships Could Be in Danger if Buoys are Hacked by Cybercriminals

TLDR:

  • Coast Guard warns of danger to ships if buoys are hacked by cybercriminals
  • Buoys in St. Johns River equipped with AIS transmit vital navigational information

The Coast Guard is sounding the alarm about potential cyber threats to the safety of large cargo ships navigating in the St. Johns River. Buoys along the river are equipped with Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) that transmit global positioning data to digital charts used by mariners. If these buoys are hacked, it could lead to ships inadvertently navigating into shallow waters, causing delays in cargo transportation and impacting the global supply chain.

Beyond the threat to buoys and cargo ships, cybersecurity concerns extend to major ports like JAXPORT, a key player in the US maritime industry. The port has been taking steps to enhance cybersecurity and work with the Coast Guard to protect the movement of cargo through Jacksonville.

President Biden’s recent executive order has expanded the Coast Guard’s authority to address maritime cyber threats, underlining the critical importance of safeguarding maritime infrastructure from cyber attacks. The potential impact on the economy and global supply chain is significant, making cybersecurity a top priority for maritime security.

It’s clear that the cooperation between agencies like the Coast Guard, industry stakeholders, and government bodies is crucial in ensuring the safety and security of maritime operations in the face of evolving cyber threats.


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