As a follow-up to the ‘2026 Maritime Cyber Threat Report,’ CYTUR has published a series of cyber threat analyses tailored to the operational realities of Shipping Lines, Shipyards, and Marine Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
While the report showed “what is at risk,” this series provides concrete answers to “what you need to do now.”
Shipping Lines Edition
Covers the five major threats facing vessels during operation.
— Ransomware | GPS Spoofing | VSAT Infrastructure Attacks | OT System Intrusion | Data Exfiltration
Featuring the latest 2025 cases — including the MSC Antonia grounding, simultaneous communications blackout across 116 Iranian tankers, and RAT discovery on the cruise ship Fantastic — along with immediately actionable countermeasures.
Shipyards Edition
Covers four major threats targeting shipyards as ‘upstream’ targets of maritime cyberattacks.
— Design Data Theft | Production Line Ransomware | OT Intrusion During Construction | IACS Regulatory
RiskAnalyzes supply chain intrusion cases including the Sevmash nuclear submarine classified data breach and the hack of UK Ministry of Defence subcontractor Dodd Group.
Marine Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Edition
Covers the risk of ‘1:N attacks’ — where compromising a single manufacturer can simultaneously impact thousands of vessels worldwide.
Each brief includes a sector-specific self-assessment checklist, enabling you to instantly evaluate your current security posture and access a tiered improvement roadmap.