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MarSec 21+ Session 3: Incident Reporting - breaking down barriers that prevents the free flow of security incident information
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MarSec 21+ Session 3: Incident Reporting - breaking down barriers that prevents the free flow of security incident information

MarSec 21+ Session 3: Incident Reporting - breaking down barriers that prevents the free flow of security incident information

How can incident reporting help CSOs, PFSOs, and CISOs to make better decisions? What are the implications of not reporting incidents? How can anonymity help in sharing cyber and security incidents?

Synopsis:
 - There is an active role in terms of trying to find large amounts of data, but there is a significant lack of data being reported in a universalised language that can effectively assess risk or probability of danger.
 - Why is shipping unique in its failures to communicate?
 - The challenges and opportunities shipping faces in more effectively sharing information.
 - The necessity in making sure the victim of a cyber attack isn't punished for revealing their information, and working on punishing the perpetrators.
 - How to articulate the threats to your C Suite.

Moderator: Mark Sutcliffe, CSO Alliance

Walter Wilson, CISM, CISS, Information Security Manager, V.Group
Jeroen van Overloop, Policy Advisor, Maritime Security, Belgian Government 
Katerina Raptaki, Digital Transformation, Cyber Security and e-Governance specialist Navios Group of Companies BoD Member, A.M.M.I.T.E.C.
Daniel Ng, CEO, CyberOwl