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The fourth Cyber-SHIP Lab/IMO Annual Symposium will build on the success of the previous symposia. The IMO is supporting the symposium for the third consecutive year by co-hosting and participation on 13–14 November. 
This year's event, staged in close collaboration with the IMO, addresses 'Directions and challenges in maritime cyber, current and future'.

Who should attend?

Ship operators, maritime IT and OT systems manufacturers and integrators, specialist underwriters, cyber security consultants, government agencies involved in cyber defence or regulation, maritime industry NGOs and INGOs, port authorities, peer academic researchers. 
This is an in-person only event with no online participation or attendance. We will be recording the sessions, to be published on University of Plymouth and IMO YouTube channels, and we reserve the right, at speakers’ request, to remove specific content. This may facilitate more confident knowledge and experience sharing.
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Registration options

By completing the registration form you are registering a request to attend which will be confirmed in due course. All tickets are free of charge and will be valid for both days of the symposium.

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Call for speakers – now open

The organisation committee welcomes expressions of interest for presentations from academia, government or industry actively working in the space. The submission deadline is 2 August 2024.

Further information about submitting an abstract

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About Cyber-SHIP Lab

Cyber-SHIP Lab is the University of Plymouth Maritime Cyber Threats Research Group’s unique £3.2 million hardware-based maritime cyber security research platform – the world's first and only maritime cyber-physical testbed featuring fully configurable physical twins of maritime navigation, communication, networking and control systems.  
Using this – physical twin – testbed platform, we challenge and evaluate real-world maritime infrastructure vital to sustaining world trade and supply chains. Our research informs valuable maritime cyber resilience tools and training. 
Current project funders and partners include Research England, ABS Group, AMI Marine, Babcock International, BMT, BT, C3IA, ClassNK, Eaton, Hensoldt, Lloyd’s Register, Raymarine, the Royal Navy, Spirent and Wärtsilä.
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