On June 25, the U.S. Coast Guard’s Office of Port and Facility Compliance, Cargo and Facilities Division held a meeting with Alternate Security Plan (ASP) members to discuss best practices regarding cyber security. The purpose of this meeting was to set goals for cyber awareness expected from ASP users, with a specific focus on users being able to recognize suspicious behavior and know what constitutes a security breach in the cyber realm.
The Coast Guard is encouraging industry to get ahead of the curve by addressing cyber security before small issues develop into larger problems.
Interested in participating in the NAEGA-NGFA Alternative Security Program? Contact Ryan.
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