Modelling of Maritime Cyber Security Education and Training

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogika-Pedagogy Pub Date : 2023-08-29 DOI:10.53656/ped2023-6s.07
Gizem Kayisoglu, Pelin Bolat, Emre Duzenli
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The existence of sophisticated and integrated cyberspace aboard ships with information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) makes cybersecurity a crucial concern for the maritime sector. The marine sector has benefited greatly from information and communication technologies, but they have also made ship systems and maritime infrastructure more susceptible to cyberattacks. Cyberattacks on ships have the potential to result in fatalities, severe financial losses, environmental damage, and other negative effects. A model course or specification for maritime cyber security education and training through the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) 1978 has not yet been published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), despite the fact that MSC.428 mandates cyber security risk management in the safety management system on ships to combat cyber-attacks and improve cyber resistance in maritime environments. The Analytic Hierarchical Process (AHP) technique is used in this work to offer a model for a curriculum for cyber security in the Maritime Education and Training (MET) system. It is possible to identify each competency’s priority in the MET system’s cyber security curriculum by comparing the relative weights assigned to each one. The results of the research provide the Met Institutions with the ability to be proactive and include cyber security knowledge and abilities into proposed curricula.
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海事网络安全教育与培训建模
具有信息技术(IT)和操作技术(OT)的船上复杂和综合网络空间的存在使网络安全成为海事部门的关键问题。海事部门从信息和通信技术中受益匪浅,但它们也使船舶系统和海事基础设施更容易受到网络攻击。对船舶的网络攻击有可能导致死亡、严重的经济损失、环境破坏和其他负面影响。国际海事组织(IMO)尚未发布通过《1978年国际海员培训、发证和值班标准公约》(STCW)进行海上网络安全教育和培训的示范课程或规范,尽管MSC.428要求在船舶安全管理系统中进行网络安全风险管理,以打击网络攻击并提高海上环境中的网络抵抗力。本研究采用层次分析法(AHP)为海事教育与培训(MET)系统中的网络安全课程提供了一个模型。通过比较分配给每项能力的相对权重,可以确定MET系统网络安全课程中每项能力的优先级。研究结果为Met机构提供了积极主动的能力,并将网络安全知识和能力纳入拟议课程。
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