Port Security, Cybersecurity and Emergency Management
WHEN SHIPS SAIL THEMSELVES: ARE HUMAN PILOTS THE LAST LINE OF CYBER DEFENSE?
Autonomous navigation trials and AI-assisted bridge systems are advancing faster than regulatory frameworks can adapt. Most discussions focus on sensors, rules of the road, and liability, but often overlook a critical angle: in heavily trafficked, high-risk ports, the pilot may be the only independent “human firewall” between algorithmic error and catastrophe.
Drawing on real pilotage scenarios, cyber-risk case studies, and human–machine interface research, this session reframes pilots not as legacy costs, but as high-value safety and cybersecurity assets. It will explore how pilotage organisations, port authorities, and terminal operators can formally embed pilots into cyber-resilience plans, incident playbooks, and AI governance structures. The talk concludes with a challenge: ports that automate without elevating the pilot’s oversight role may actually increase systemic risk rather than reduce it.
Speaker: CAPT Gajanan Karanjikar, Title and Corporation