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==Full Title of Reference==
REVIEW OF BUSINESS- SAINT JOHNS UNIVERSITY
 
Bibliographic details 2004, VOL 25; NUMB 3, pages 30-36
The Evolving Landscape of Maritime Cybersecurity
 
==Full Citation==
 
Shashi K. Shah, ''The Evolving Landscape of Maritime Cybersecurity'' (2004), Review of Business, Saint John's University, Vol. 25, No. 3.
 
[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb6451/is_3_25/ai_n29134996/?tag=content;col1 ''Read Online''] 
 
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cybersecurity/?title=Special:Bibliography&action=viewsource&startkey=Shah:2004&f=wikibiblio.bib''BibTeX'']
 
==Categorization==
 
Issues: [[Public Critical Infrastrucuture]]
 
==Key Words==
 
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cybersecurity/Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Cyber_Terrorism Cyber Terrorism]
 
==Synopsis==
 
This paper examines the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 and the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code to determine the extent to which they address cybersecurity issues. The focus of this scrutiny is on the marine transportation industry with a view to identifying potential vulnerabilities in the context of cyberterrorism and specific measures adopted by the federal government to counter terrorist threats.
 
==Additional Notes and Highlights==
 
'' * Outline key points of interest

Revision as of 10:54, 9 June 2010

Full Title of Reference

The Evolving Landscape of Maritime Cybersecurity

Full Citation

Shashi K. Shah, The Evolving Landscape of Maritime Cybersecurity (2004), Review of Business, Saint John's University, Vol. 25, No. 3.

Read Online

BibTeX

Categorization

Issues: Public Critical Infrastrucuture

Key Words

Cyber Terrorism

Synopsis

This paper examines the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 and the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code to determine the extent to which they address cybersecurity issues. The focus of this scrutiny is on the marine transportation industry with a view to identifying potential vulnerabilities in the context of cyberterrorism and specific measures adopted by the federal government to counter terrorist threats.

Additional Notes and Highlights

* Outline key points of interest