The Coast Guard recently began publishing a new maritime cyber bulletin to facilitate a greater understanding of the threats and hazards that impact the marine transportation system.
Coast Guard cyber maritime bulletin 002-16 is now available on Coast Guard Homeport. The bulletin covers business e-mail compromise, a type of payment fraud that involves the compromise of legitimate business e-mail accounts for the purpose of conducting an unauthorized wore transfer.
For full details, please view cyber maritime bulletin 002-16.
You can find Cyber maritime bulletin 002-16 by going to Homeport:
Missions – Cybersecurity – Cyber News – CG Maritime Cyber Bulletin 002-16 (Business Email Compromise Wire Fraud)
This blog is not a replacement or substitute for the formal posting of regulations and updates or existing processes for receiving formal feedback of the same. Links provided on this blog will direct the reader to official source documents, such as the Federal Register, Homeport and the Code of Federal Regulations. These documents remain the official source for regulatory information published by the Coast Guard.
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