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The Internet of Things in Ports: Six Key Security and Governance Challenges for the UK (Policy Brief)

Lesniewska, Feja; D Ani, Uchenna; M Watson, Jeremy; Carr, Madeline

Authors

Feja Lesniewska

Jeremy M Watson

Madeline Carr



Abstract

In January 2019, the UK Government published its Maritime 2050 on Navigating the Future strategy. In the strategy, the government highlighted the importance of digitalization (with well-designed regulatory support) to achieve its goal of ensuring that the UK plays a global leadership role in the maritime sector. Ports, the gateways for 95% of UK trade movements, were identified as key sites for investment in technological innovation. The government identified the potential of the Internet of Things (IoT), in conjunction with other information-sharing technologies, such as shared data platforms, and Artificial Intelligence applications (AI), to synchronize processes within the port ecosystem leading to improved efficiency, safety, and environmental benefits, including improved air quality and lower greenhouse gas emissions.

Citation

Lesniewska, F., D Ani, U., M Watson, J., & Carr, M. The Internet of Things in Ports: Six Key Security and Governance Challenges for the UK (Policy Brief). PETRAS

Report Type Research Report
Deposit Date Jul 6, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 6, 2023
Keywords Computers and Society
Related Public URLs https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10084941/

https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.08812

https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-Internet-of-Things-in-Ports%3A-Six-Key-Security-Lesniewska-Ani/68a6d4839e0abe2208bb351bc86e764d5fd719a5

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348739498_The_Internet_of_Things_in_Ports_Six_Key_Security_and_Governance_Challenges_for_the_UK_Policy_Brief/stats

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