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Cyber Security Guide For Ports Released

Hellenic Shipping News

The Cyber Security for Ports and Port Systems guide, published by The Institution of Engineering and Technology, with the UK Department for Transport, aims to help ports highlights what actions need to be taken and by who. Cyber-attacks on port systems are no longer considered hypothetical or simply the stuff of fictional narrative,” said the guide, which noted how Maersk’s security setup left it open to an attack from the Maersk virus in June 2017.

Cyber security guide for ports released

Port Strategy

The Cyber Security for Ports and Port Systems guide, published by The Institution of Engineering and Technology, with the UK Department for Transport, aims to help ports highlights what actions need to be taken and by who.

Digital twins give urban planners virtual edge

Financial Times

According to a white paper published in October by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), computational infrastructure cannot reliably handle the scale and complexity of realtime city simulations with thousands of data sources. Data security is also a pressing concern and there are no common technical standards to create a network of interconnected individual digital twins communicating with each other.

Budget Expectations for the Education and IoT sectors

APN News

Dr. Rishi Bhatnagar, Chairman, IET IOT panel and President, Aeris Communications “We saw the 2019 budget give prominence to AI and IoT under the reskilling initiative, investing Rs 436 crore towards the PRIME (Programme for Reskilling/ Upskilling of IT Manpower for Employability) programme. This year, however, there is a pressing need for the government to take a closer look at developing emerging and frontier technologies.

Budget Expectations from the Auto Sector

APN News

Atul Arya, Chair – Urban Mobility Panel, IET FoMT Focus Shared Mobility Focus : Fleet operators operating Only Electric Fleets should be incentivized with lower rates of capital to ramp up the investment, Should be charged no GST for first year as they are adding new modes of transport and compete with unorganized sector which anyways doesn’t pay GST.

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