The Maritime Transportation System Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MTS-ISAC) was formed as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit in February 2020 by a group of U.S.-based maritime critical infrastructure stakeholders to promote cybersecurity information sharing throughout the community. Industry leaders representing seaports, vessel owners and operators, and terminal operators recognized the need to improve cybersecurity resiliency in their respective organizations. With limited resources available inside each organization, they realized the best approach was to work with trusted MTS peers, including both private and public sector partners, to identify, protect against, and detect cyber threats targeting their networks, systems, and people.
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See AllAccording to the United States Coast Guard, there were over 500 major operational cyber-attacks that occurred in the marine industry in 2020, directly affecting the 25,000 miles of navigable channels
MTS Intelligence Shares Increase a Staggering Fifty Percent The Maritime Transportation System Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MTS-ISAC) just released their 2021 Annual Report. Founded in 202
Critical Infrastructure Information Sharing Successes & Opportunities WASHINGTON, D.C., September 27, 2021 – The National Council of ISACs (NCI) hosted a Congressional briefing on Thursday, September