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Cyber Attacks in the Shipping Industry
08 June 2017
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated and the
potential fall out from such an attack can be extremely costly.
Modern day ships are run by computers which provides an opportunity
for malicious programmes to take control of a vessel. Click
here to read more about this issue on our Ship Law Log
blog.
*Research and drafting assistance for this post was provided
by Reed Smith Summer Associate Tom Summers.
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