Another successful H2020 project, coordinated by our team came to an end with a successful event! The Cyber-MAR Final and Piraeus Pilot Event showcased the project results and outcomes after three intensive years of research work and also demonstrate the Piraeus Pilot implementation, illustrating how different components of the Cyber-MAR solution are integrated allowing the platform to simulate a complex cyber-attack to the Port Container Terminal, and its impact to the port operations.
Cyber-MAR was 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 was analysed and fed the knowledge-based platform with new-targeted scenarios and exercises.
The event was held on 16 December 2022 in PCT premises in Piraeus Greece and online for the external participants. Eleftherios Ouzounoglou, Giorgos Papavasiliou, Markos Antonopoulos and Giorgos Drainakis participated in the final event and the pilot demonstration.