%0 Journal Article %J Technology Innovation Management Review %D 2015 %T Challenges in Maritime Cyber-Resilience %A Lars Jensen %K container %K cyber-resilience %K cyber-risk %K CyberKeel %K cybersecurity %K maritime %K terminal %K vessel %X The maritime industry has been shown to be under increasing levels of cyber-attack, with future attacks having the potential to severely disrupt critical infrastructure. The industry lacks a standardized approach to cybersecurity, a national approach will be counterproductive, and a global mandatory standard, while needed, will take a long time to implement. In the shorter term, this article recommends that the industry coalesce around a set of voluntary guidelines in order to reduce the risk profile and increase resilience. To provide context for these recommendations, this article examines the specific characteristics of the maritime industry in relation to cybersecurity. Examples of existing vulnerabilities and reported cyber-attacks demonstrate that the threat is current and real. %B Technology Innovation Management Review %I Talent First Network %C Ottawa %V 5 %P 35-39 %8 04/2015 %G eng %U http://timreview.ca/article/889 %N 4 %1 CyberKeel Lars Jensen is CEO and Co-Founder of CyberKeel, an international maritime cybersecurity company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a recognized global expert in container shipping markets, having worked initially working for Maersk Line, where he was responsible for global intelligence and analysis as well as e-Commerce. In 2011, he founded SeaIntel Maritime Analysis, and he is currently the CEO of SeaIntel Consulting in addition to being CEO of CyberKeel. He holds a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Copenhagen, and he has received strategy and leadership training from the London Business School and the Copenhagen Business School. %R http://doi.org/10.22215/timreview/889