Salvador Technologies, a cyber-attack recovery platform, has seen a surge in demand from organizations in the maritime sector and shipping industry due to increasing cyber-attacks targeting these industries for financial and geopolitical purposes. Recent ransomware attacks in Australia and Japan have highlighted the vulnerability of key ports, prompting the US government to urge port authorities to enhance their cybersecurity measures.
Port authorities, terminal operators, and shipping companies are turning to Salvador Technologies for its cyber-attack recovery platform to improve cyber-resilience and ensure operational continuity. Compliance with cybersecurity regulations and mandates related to on-ship and offshore restore capabilities is also a key driver of demand for the platform.
Salvador Technologies has collaborated with the Port of Ashdod in Israel, the country’s largest seaport, to enhance its cybersecurity measures and replace manual backup procedures with the company’s platform. The company is also working with other port authorities and terminal operators globally through partnerships with the Innovation Centre at the Port of Ashdod.
Gadi Benmoshe, Managing Director of Marinnovators, emphasized the increasing threat of cyber-attacks in the maritime industry and the importance of proactive incident recovery solutions. Alex Yevtushenko, Co-Founder and CEO of Salvador Technologies, expressed satisfaction with the company’s growth in the maritime sector and the strong demand for their cyber-attack recovery platform.
The launch of the International Maritime Cyber Security Organisation (IMCSO) in June further underlines the rising concerns about cybersecurity risks in the marine industry. Salvador Technologies anticipates continued growth in the maritime sector and other verticals as organizations prioritize cybersecurity measures to protect their operations.
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