Cybersecurity is important on ships that use information and communication technology. On such ships, the work, control, and sensor systems are connected for steering, navigation, and cargo management inside the hull, and a cyberattack can have physical consequences such as sinking and crashing. Research on ship cybersecurity is a new challenge, and related studies are lacking. Cyberattack models can provide better insight. With this study, we aim to introduce a cyberattack analysis method based on the MITRE ATT&CK framework so that a cyberattack model for ships can be established. In addition, we identify the characteristics of the attack phase by analyzing cases of hacking and vulnerability research for ship systems using tactics, techniques, and procedures, and suggest the minimum measures essential for defense. Using the ship cyberattack model, we aim to identify the characteristics of the systems used for ship navigation, communication, and control; provide an understanding of the threats and vulnerabilities; and suggest mitigation measures through the proposed model. We believe the results of this study could guide future research.
CCTV is becoming more important in solving incidents. Various solutions have been developed for effective control, and GIS solution that displays CCTV video on the map is the most useful among them. On the other hand, in the current system, since CCTV does not have a sensor such as a digital compass, it displays only the location of CCTV, not the area that CCTVs view. In this paper, we present a methodology to indicate which area a CCTV is monitoring in the existing system. It can be accomplished by showing video regarding specific PTZ values to users and receiving information from users about the area.
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