Port Technology International are proud to announce that 2022 will see the launch of the first ever Cyber Security for Ports & Terminals Conference on 22nd June 2022.
With stakeholders around the world reporting a significant increase in cyber-threats and attacks. The time to hold an event that addresses the specific issues faced by Ports & Terminals is now.
The event will provide the perfect stage for learning and knowledge sharing, to create a more cyber-resilient industry. Sessions will include discussions about cyber-awareness and training, policy and standards, emerging risk factors for ports and terminals, and many more.
Providing the perfect stage for learning and knowledge sharing, to create a more cyber-resilient industry. Ports and Terminals can attend for FREE!
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