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Explore cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Chinese-manufactured ship-to-shore cranes through findings from US Coast Guard Cyber Protection Teams in this 21-minute DEF CON 33 conference talk. Learn about the national security concerns surrounding critical port infrastructure components produced by Chinese state-owned companies, including supply chain vulnerabilities and pricing practices that have drawn Congressional scrutiny. Discover technical findings from over 11 crane assessment missions conducted by Coast Guard CPTs, including the discovery of undisclosed cellular modems and potential attack vectors that could compromise port operations. Gain insights into threat hunting methodologies, incident response operations, and cybersecurity recommendations for protecting critical maritime infrastructure from state-sponsored threats and supply chain compromises.
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DEF CON 33 - From Shanghai to the Shore: Threats in Global Shipping -K Miltenberger, N Fredericksen
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