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As global maritime operations embrace rapid digitalization—from smart ports and automated vessels to real-time satellite cargo tracking—the threat of cyber intrusion is no longer theoretical. In 2025, cyberattacks are not only targeting critical infrastructure like undersea cables and port systems, but also the onboard software of commercial vessels, making cybersecurity one of the most urgent challenges facing the industry today.


Undersea Cables: Strategic Targets in a Digital Battlefield

Subsea cables, which carry more than 95% of the world’s internet and financial data, are now viewed as high-value targets in global hybrid conflict scenarios. In recent months, nations across Europe and Asia have ramped up maritime surveillance to deter sabotage attempts and illicit tapping.

Denmark, for instance, has deployed unmanned “saildrone” systems in the Baltic Sea to patrol key undersea cable corridors. These AI-powered autonomous vessels are equipped with radar, thermal imaging, and encrypted communication links to detect suspicious movements in real-time. Norway, Finland, and the UK are expected to follow suit with similar remote-monitoring programs.

Intelligence agencies and shipping coalitions report increased activity by shadow fleets and covert underwater drones operating near cable landing zones—some of which are now considered potential acts of state-sponsored sabotage or espionage.


Port Facilities and Terminal Networks Under Pressure

Smart ports, which use integrated logistics management systems, facial-recognition gates, wireless crane operations, and IoT-enabled cargo sensors, are highly vulnerable to malware and ransomware attacks. In one recent incident, a container terminal in Southeast Asia suffered a 48-hour blackout in crane controls, later traced to unauthorized network penetration through a poorly secured customs interface.

Global ports increasingly rely on automated berth scheduling, blockchain-based document exchange, and centralized terminal operations. As a result, any system compromise can cascade into delays, misrouted cargo, data leaks, or complete shutdowns of trade corridors.

The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) now ranks cybersecurity as the number one non-physical threat to port operations.


Shipboard Systems: From Navigation to Sabotage Risk

Modern commercial vessels are increasingly equipped with:

  • Integrated bridge systems
  • Electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS)
  • Satellite-based GNSS navigation
  • Condition-based monitoring for engines and fuel
  • Remote ballast and stability control

These systems, while improving operational efficiency, are also exposed to cyber vulnerabilities. Recent events have shown attackers spoofing AIS signals (Automatic Identification System), jamming GPS feeds, and attempting to override steering and propulsion protocols.

In some high-risk regions, including the Gulf of Guinea, South China Sea, and Eastern Mediterranean, shipowners have confirmed unauthorized login attempts to satellite comms platforms and ECDIS systems.


Regulatory Momentum and Compliance Mandates

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has mandated that all Safety Management Systems (SMS) include cybersecurity risk assessments under the ISM Code. These regulations came into effect in January 2021 but are now being more aggressively enforced with port state control audits and flag state inspections.

By mid-2025, the U.S. Coast Guard, European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), and major flag registries will require vessels and operators to demonstrate compliance with cyber hygiene standards, including:

  • Network segmentation and intrusion detection systems
  • Real-time vulnerability scanning of onboard systems
  • Encryption of navigational and cargo data streams
  • Crew training in digital threat awareness

Failure to comply could lead to fines, detentions, or insurance exclusions.


Mariclaim Global Marine Surveyors & Adjusters: Expert Commentary

Mariclaim Global, a leader in marine claims and inspection services, provided detailed insights on how cybersecurity now factors into marine warranty and technical surveys:

“We’re now routinely asked to assess cyber-risk posture during vessel inspections—especially for container ships, offshore support vessels, and tankers that rely on advanced digital systems.”

“Our surveys focus on verifying firewall configurations, testing access controls for ECDIS systems, and confirming the security of data ports used during bunkering, diagnostics, or port connectivity.”

“The biggest emerging risk is ‘digital undetectability’—where systems have been breached silently and operate under compromised code for days or weeks without anyone noticing. These intrusions can corrupt cargo data, alter fuel consumption records, or trigger unplanned shutdowns.”

“As claims adjusters, we are also seeing insurers demand incident logs, penetration test reports, and proof of cyber-readiness before accepting liability on claims related to navigation failure or cargo mismanagement caused by suspected cyber interference.”


The Expanding Risk Landscape

Target AssetPrimary Vulnerabilities
Undersea CablesTapping, sabotage, repair ship impersonation, unmanned submersible activity
Port Terminal NetworksMalware in crane control software, ransomware in billing and clearance systems
Commercial Vessel SystemsAIS spoofing, GNSS jamming, propulsion override, chart data manipulation
Cloud-Based Fleet ManagementCredential theft, API manipulation, unauthorized engine data logging
Crew and Onboard CommunicationsPhishing emails, unsecured Wi-Fi, remote surveillance via shipboard IoT

What Maritime Operators Must Do

To stay ahead of threats, industry experts advise the following:

  1. Conduct Cybersecurity Audits Regularly
    Include digital systems in pre-charter and pre-shipment inspections.
  2. Segment Vessel Networks
    Separate navigation, cargo, and admin systems to prevent lateral breaches.
  3. Invest in Encryption and Monitoring
    Use encrypted AIS/GNSS signals, intrusion detection, and real-time anomaly tracking.
  4. Train Crew in Cyber Awareness
    Digital safety protocols must be part of standard drills alongside fire and lifeboat drills.
  5. Work with Surveyors Who Understand Digital Risk
    Traditional marine surveyors must now expand their scope to include technical validation of digital infrastructure and cybersecurity compliance.

Conclusion: Cybersecurity is Now Core Maritime Infrastructure

The shipping industry’s digital transformation has created new efficiencies—but also new vulnerabilities. As vessels, ports, and subsea assets become more connected, the risks of sabotage, theft, and operational paralysis grow more complex.

Cyber resilience is now a key pillar of maritime risk management. From underwriters and loss adjusters to terminal operators and shipowners, all stakeholders must embed cybersecurity into every link of the maritime value chain.


For specialized reporting on maritime cybersecurity, hybrid risk mitigation, and next-generation vessel operations, stay with All in Maritime News.

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