1. Introduction 2. Maritime Cyberattacks 3. Threat Assessment 4. Cuberattack Methods 5. Cost of Cyberattacks 6. IMO and National Regulatory Authorities 7. United States Fulfilment of IMO Cybersecurity Initiative 8. The Maritime Cybersecurity Plan 9. Cost of Cybersecurity Regulatory Compliance 10. Cybersecurity Staffing. 11. Artificial Intelligence Roles in Cybersecurity 12. Sensor Cybersecurity 13. Zero Trust 14. Maritime Digital Twin Cyberecurity 15. Post-Quantum Cryptography. INDEX Appendix A - U.S. Coast Gard Cybersecurity Regulations. 33 CRR 101. Appendix B - U.S. Coast Guard Cyber Training Verification Job Aid
Biography
R. Glenn Wright holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, M.S. in Computer Science, and Ph.D. in Maritime Affairs, and has over 47 years of experience in the maritime and aerospace industries. His work spans basic research and development in artificial intelligence, equipment test and diagnostics, and cybersecurity including applications to conventional surface vessels, autonomous underwater and remotely operated marine vehicles, meteorological and oceanographic data systems, and navigation. Dr. Wright is also a Master Mariner and research vessel captain exploring practical applications and use of advanced sensors and autonomous technologies in the maritime field. This book complements his previous books Unmanned and Autonomous Ships and Ship Sensors, also published by Routledge, by providing context for cybersecurity issues as related to these topics.






