CyberMarsec Team's Participation in the IAMU AGA23 Conference in Finland

by Emre Düzenli | Oct 27, 2023

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Dear CyberMarsec Community,

We are thrilled to announce that the CyberMarsec Team has recently participated in the "IAMU AGA23 Conference," hosted by the Satakunta University of Applied Sciences and the Local Executive Committee of AGA23. This distinguished event took place on October 19th and 20th, 2023, in Finland.

At this conference, we had the opportunity to showcase our work in the realms of sustainable maritime practices and cybersecurity. We also presented our project in which we serve as the lead in addressing GHG emissions. Additionally, we presented our research titled "Analysis of Cyber Attacks related to Remote Code Execution for shipboard Radar by using Bayesian Networks" during the conference.

This conference served as a crucial platform for discussing the latest developments in sustainable maritime practices and cybersecurity. It was a great opportunity to exchange ideas, learn about the most recent advancements, and establish collaboration opportunities.

As the CyberMarsec Team, we remain committed to leading the way in the fields of maritime security and cybersecurity. We will continue to take part in such important events to further our mission.

For more details on this conference and to delve into our presentations, please visit our website.

With your support, we are dedicated to making meaningful contributions to the maritime industry and the cybersecurity domain.

Best regards,
CyberMarsec Team

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