CyberOwl invites you to our annual maritime cybersecurity conference. Cybersecure at Sea 2024: Maritime Cyber Exercise
Aimed at both ship owning and ship management companies, the objective of this training session is to equip you with the practical tools to guide your organisation through a cyber crisis or incident, with the company’s reputation and resilience intact.
The session will cover the commercial, operational, technical and communication considerations in planning and executing the crisis response in relation to a cyber incident on vessel systems. We will play out a designed scenario, that will showcase to you the threats that cyber can inflict on fleet operations, company reputation and business contingency, and the potential outcomes of a targeted cyber crisis on your stakeholders.
By the end of the session, participants will gain confidence that the skills learned on the day will help them deliver smarter crisis response leadership, smarter in-house policies & processes, and improve their cyber crisis readiness in a way that protects their reputation and resilience.
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Programme*
Hamburg Event | Tuesday, 23 July | 09.30 AM CEST
Programme
Registration & coffee (15 min)
Welcome and introduction (10 min)
Setting the scene and risk assessment (45 min)
Break (15 min)
Table top exercise (60 min)
Exercise debrief and lessons learned (45 min)
“Checklist: What to do and consider in a cyber attack”
- CyberOwl
- Navigate Response
Wrap up (10 min)
Followed by drinks/food, networking and close
*The conference content outline serves as a guide only and may be subject to changes at the organiser’s discretion.
Our host and guest contributors
Dan was previously Associate Director at KPMG, where he focused on the Defence, Security and Industrial sectors, working extensively to develop propositions and commercial strategies for global security, defense, technology and engineering companies such as Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Atos and BP.
Dan was also Chair of a Working Group at the IoT Security Foundation, Council Member of the Digital Technology Group of the UK Society for Maritime Industries and Steering Committee Member for the Operational Technology Cyber Security Alliance. He is regularly recognised as a technology leader influencing the sector, including the FT 100 Most Influential BAME Leaders in Technology in 2019.
A trusted advisor, Dustin specialises in communications, reputation management and organisational leadership especially in times of challenge or crisis.
Dustin has a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree (BASc) specialising in leadership and political rhetoric and a master’s degree in communications (MSc) from the London School of Economics (LSE). While at LSE he developed computer models for tracking reputation in the online and print media.
Dustin is an award-winning speaker and a passionate advocate for B2B companies engaging with their ultimate stakeholders – the public.
Prior to joining Navigate Response, Janni worked in corporate affairs across complex and heavily regulated industries, including logistics, utilities, energy, and environmental services. She is passionate about reputation capital and the role it plays in business resilience and continuity.
Janni graduated with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in business administration from Stockholm University, and a Master of Arts (MA) specialising in corporate communications, marketing and public relations, from the University of Leeds. While pursuing her MA, Janni researched the crisis management of data breach incidents and their impact on reputation. She has also studied in Finland and Indonesia, and has professional qualifications in crisis and leadership from MIT and the University of Oxford.
Henry has represented clients in both English High Court proceedings and international arbitration under LOF, LMAA and LCIA rules. During his training contract, Henry was seconded to the firm's Geneva office where he worked on a broad range of commodity disputes including Taurus Petroleum Limited v State Oil Marketing Company of the Ministry of Oil, Republic of Iraq [2017] UKSC 64 before the Supreme Court. The case dealt with the situs of a debt owed under a letter of credit. He also spent time in the firm's transactional shipping and contentious insurance teams.
Henry is qualified in England and Wales.