29
November
2021

Third Cyber-MAR Online Training Opportunity

The third Cyber-MAR online training opportunity will take place 29th November and 1st December with opportunities for Intermediate Level of training featuring “Basic Tools for a Cyber Range” [I002], “Using a Cyber Range to Understand Risk ” [I003b] and    “Lesson learned from Cyber MAR pilots: Cyber-attack scenario on the Valencia port authority’s electrical grid” [I004].

The training is suitable for cyber-security/IT experts, cyber-security/IT managers personnel of ports, shipping operators, and linked entities influenced by possible cascading effects to raise the cyber-threat awareness level within those organizations through hands-on training. Moreover, it is addressed to IT/Cybersecurity Academia and Research.

Training Schedule

29 November 2021

Intermediate Level: “Basic Tools fora Cyber Range” [I002],  9:30 – 13:30(CET)  I002 LINK TO CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

1 December 2021

Intermediate Level: “Lesson learned from Cyber MAR pilots: Cyber-attack scenario on the Valencia port authority’s electrical grid” [I004],  11:30 – 12:30(CET)          I004 LINK TO CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

Intermediate Level: ““Using a CyberRange to Understand Risk ” [I003b],  15:30– 17:00 (CET) I003 LINK TO CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

All the necessary information about the upcoming training courses is available on the Cyber-MAR website: Cyber-MAR training courses

The registration deadline for all of the training opportunities is 18:00 (CET), 23rd November 2021.


About Cyber-MAR

Cyber-MAR is an effort to fully unlock the value of the use of cyber range in the maritime logistics value chain via the development of an innovative simulation environment adapting in the peculiarities of the maritime sector but being at the same time easily applicable in other transport subsectors. A combination of innovative technologies are the technology enablers of the proposed Cyber-MAR platform, which is not only a knowledge-based platform, but more importantly a decision support tool to cybersecurity measures, by deploying novel risk analysis and econometric models. CSIRTs/CERTs data collected will be analysed and feed the knowledge-based platform with new-targeted scenarios and exercises.

The World Maritime University (WMU) is a Cyber-MAR project partner and is leading the training which is free of charge. Courses will be available at different levels of complexity (entry, intermediate, advanced) to accommodate trainees with various levels of experience.