Maritime security
The White House announced an executive order to boost maritime cybersecurity and revive US crane manufacturing to reduce reliance on Chinese-made cranes
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The administration aims to enhance cybersecurity in the marine transportation system and revive the domestic port crane manufacturing sector to reduce reliance on Chinese cranes
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America's ports employ millions and contribute trillions to the economy, making cybersecurity vital. Actions aim to fortify supply chains and national security
Importance of US Ports
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The executive order strengthens the Coast Guard's authority to address maritime cyber threats, including mandatory reporting and vessel control to protect US maritime infrastructure
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Following the EO, the Coast Guard issued a Maritime Security Directive on cyber risk management and an advisory on vulnerabilities in port equipment and systems
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The Coast Guard proposed rules to establish minimum cybersecurity requirements for US-flagged vessels and facilities, focusing on account, device, and data security, among others.
Minimum Cybersecurity Requirements
To reduce reliance on Chinese cranes, the administration plans to invest in US port infrastructure and revive US-based crane manufacturing, benefiting companies like PACECO Corp
Fostering a Domestic Crane Industry
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