New maritime cybersecurity centre to fight pirates — and not the swashbuckling kind
MONTREAL — A new research centre created at Montreal’s Polytechnique university will aim to protect ships from pirates — and they’re not talking about Blackbeard or Captain Kidd.
Canada’s Maritime Cyber Security Centre of Excellence will combine the expertise of two Polytechnique researchers, Quebec cybersecurity startup Neptune Cyber and Davie Shipbuilding. The five-year research project will focus on cybersecurity for critical maritime infrastructures.
“It’s time to do something, because the shipping industry is still lagging behind, technologically,” said Neptune Cyber’s technological director, Jeremy Citone. “It’s time for the shipping industry to catch up.”
Critical ship components, including navigation and motors, are more and more connected to the internet in order to diagnose problems at a distance and avoid having to send a repairperson onto a ship that could be half a world away.