Key Factors of Cyber Resilience in Maritime Domain using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)
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In recent years, the maritime industry has become increasingly dependent on digital technology, making it vulnerable to cyber threats. One of the main challenges in achieving maritime cyber resilience is the complexity of the maritime ecosystem. It should also include a resiliency brief that addresses cyber intrusion response and recovery plans, as well as recommendations for systems that improve cyber resilience. This research aims to identify and assess key cyber resilience factors in the maritime domain. This research uses a descriptive statistical qualitative method approach supported by the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) with the Indonesian maritime shipping industry as the research locus domain and expert panel of eight personnel (academicians and practitioners). The Indonesian sea area is the locus of research. The results of research with global weight revealed that the Threat (MC-1), Vulnerability (MC-2), and Technologies (MC-3) sub-criteria were considered the most important, with a global weight of 0.102 each followed by the Navigation sub-criteria (MO-2). and Governance and Compliance (CR-6) with a global weight of 0.072 and 0.065 respectively
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