The researcher conducted an extensive literature review and gathered primary data through interviews, surveys, roundtables and discussions with over 50 experts from government, industry, law enforcement, academia and other stakeholders across the UK, Europe, Southeast Asia and other regions. This allowed a comprehensive analysis of:
The international and national legal/policy frameworks governing maritime cybersecurity and emerging technologies like AI and autonomous vessels.
The capabilities and tactics of regional threat actors in Southeast Asia that could conduct hybrid maritime attacks.
The unique cyber vulnerabilities arising from the remote, mobile IT/OT systems used in maritime operations.
The overall cybersecurity preparedness and resilience of the maritime sector to cyber-physical threats.
The broader geopolitical context of evolving interstate and intrastate conflict involving state and non-state actors relevant to hybrid maritime threats.
Key results included mapping the complex governance landscape, identifying significant gaps between regulation and industry realities, assessing criminal/terrorist hybrid threat capabilities, and analyzing the security implications of adopting emerging maritime technologies like AI and autonomous ships/vessels.
The research outputs were disseminated through three peer-reviewed journal articles, a special report, three international conference presentations, a policy brief shared with stakeholders, news/social media commentary, and training sessions delivered to practitioners. The research also facilitated new international collaborations on future funding proposals related to simulating cyber attacks in maritime environments for training and other purposes, and in the area of AI and security/resilience.
Exploitation of results is ongoing, with the researcher appointed to a permanent faculty position to continue research, teaching and training in this field based on the project's accomplishments. Commercialisation prospects include potential training systems/simulators developed jointly with partners in government, industry and other universities.