The Critical Infrastructure Security for Maritime MODULE aims at describing cybersecurity risks for critical infrastructrue and operators of essential services (OES) in the maritime. A focus is done on the Maritime Systems and specificities as well as on international regulation. Common vulnerabilities of systems and applications that will be detailed.

The CSP module 008, as part of the Cybsersecpro education and training project is designed to provide trainees and professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to apprehend evolving cybersecurity threats for critical infrastructure in the maritime domain. Specifically designed for this sector, the module goes beyond generic cybersecurity training to address the unique challenges of risks and vulnerabilities faced by the critical infrastructure and operators of essential services.

Risk analysis, security plans, policies and processes, regulatory framework and security standards continuity and recovery measures are presented ficusing on the maritime sector.

This module has been developed by C2B consulting a French SME specialized in maritime security and located in Toulon in the south of France.

This work has been funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or Health and Digital Executive Agency (H A D E A). 

Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. Under Project Agreement no. 101083594 

References and Sources: CyberSecPro project adheres to transparency and list the resources that contributed to this training module. 

The "Critical Energy Infrastructure Security" course is an advanced-level training designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to protect critical energy infrastructures from a range of cybersecurity threats. This module covers the essential strategies and practices needed to secure critical energy systems against cyber threats, addressing technology, policy, and legal perspectives. Participants will learn about common vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure technologies, including information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT), and assess these vulnerabilities using established standards and methodologies. The course is targeted at professionals involved in safeguarding critical energy infrastructures, such as utility managers, policy makers, and cybersecurity specialists.

Microcredentials: 4

Cyber security in healthcare: concepts, technology, services, challenges 
Vulnerabilities and threats in healthcare
Cyber-attack path discovery model
Risk assessment and management in healthcare  
Secure patient data
Policy and best practice

Case study in healthcare

CSP008 - Critical Infrastructure and Security for Health

This seminar focuses on providing critical infrastructure operators from the maritime sector (port operators, security officers, supply chain managers, etc.) with advanced knowledge on the complex consequences of cyber threats on maritime systems. The seminar will cover the identification of interdependencies and the assessment of cascading effects within and among them. 

Trainers

Dr. Stefan Schauer, Senior Scientist, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), stefan.schauer@ait.ac.at 
Dr. Abdelkader Shaaban, Scientist, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), abdelkader.shaaban@ait.ac.at

Duration: 2h.

ECTS (microcredentials): 1.

This seminar provides an overview of some security issues currently presented by charging stations and their main challenges, as well as possible implications and recommendations to guide the configuration and protection of charging stations, both at the communications and software level.

Trainers

Duration: 4h.

ECTS (microcredentials): 1.

This seminar focuses on providing critical infrastructure operators from the health sector (hospital operators, security officers, medical device managers, etc.) with advanced knowledge on the complex consequences of cyber threats on medical systems. The seminar will cover the identification of interdependencies and the assessment of cascading effects within and among them. 

Trainers:

Dr. Stefan Schauer, Senior Scientist, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), stefan.schauer@ait.ac.at 
Dr. Abdelkader Shaaban, Scientist, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), abdelkader.shaaban@ait.ac.at

Duration: 2h.

ECTS (microcredentials): 1.