When we attended SeaAsia 2025, one insight kept coming up again and again, from shipowners, port operators, and maritime tech experts alike:
Cybersecurity isn’t just an IT concern anymore. It’s directly tied to your vessel’s operational readiness.
And they’re right. In today’s digital maritime environment, any attack on your systems whether IT or OT can stop a ship from moving, delay cargo schedules, or worse, endanger lives.
A recent Cydome report showed just how serious the threat has become. Iranian oil tankers were targeted in a sophisticated cyberattack that disrupted their operations. It wasn’t just data that was affected, it was fuel movement, logistics, and national-level strategy.
If it can happen there, it can happen anywhere.
And closer to home, many Southeast Asian operators still rely on basic protection, often thinking co
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