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While 80% of the 1,500 technology and procurement chiefs surveyed by BlueVoyant had experienced at least one breach caused by a third-party vendor 12 months prior, most (anywhere from 71% to 81%, depending on the industry) don’t monitor all third-party suppliers for cyberrisk.
As we have seen: the rapid embrace of software as a service and shift from on -premises to cloud based infrastructure has amplified cyberrisk and also spread it around in ways that are difficult to counter. . Prior to that, Chris was the head of BoA’s “Never Down” Critical BusinessServices group and a former CISO at Citadel.
This awareness training aims to improve the security of IT systems to that OT systems are not exposed to risk. Currently, the OT systems in the fleet that present cyberrisk are: Chart Plotters and AIS receivers CCTV Cellular Wi-Fi Persons Responsible for cyber security The Marine Director is the cyber security officer (CySO) for the fleet.
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