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PORT OF LA LAUNCHES CYBER RESILIENCE CENTER
January 25, 2022
LA Port
The Port of Los Angeles announced that it has debuted its Cyber Resilience Center (CRC), a state-of-the-art port community cyber defense solution created to improve the cybersecurity readiness of the Port and enhance its threat-sharing and recovery capabilities among supply chain stakeholders.
 
In a statement, it said the CRC was designed through a collaborative process with participating stakeholders and will be operated by International Business Machines (IBM).
 
"We must take every precaution against potential cyber incidents, particularly those that could threaten or disrupt the flow of cargo," said Port of Los Angeles, executive director Gene Seroka, adding that this also provides "collective knowledge sharing" and heightened protection against cyber threats within our supply chain community.
 
"The past year has proven the vital role that ports hold to our nation's critical infrastructure, supply chains and economy, underscoring that it’s paramount we secure this ecosystem," said Christopher McCurdy, general manager, IBM Security Services.
 
Envisioned as a "system of systems," Port of LA said the CRC enables participating stakeholders to automatically share cyber threat indicators and potential defensive measures with each other.
 
The port noted that this collaborative approach centralizes threat information for the Port's stakeholders and helps prevent cyber disruption of the supply chain.
 
"The platform serves as a hub for the Port to receive, analyze and share information among its stakeholders who handle cargo, such as terminal operators, shipping lines, truck, rail and others, among its cross-sector stakeholders who provide essential support services, and from external intelligence sources," it added.
 
The port said the first group of approximately 20 participating stakeholders are now using the new system and more groups are expected to join every six months.
 
The newly-designed CRC builds upon that technology infrastructure by improving the quality, quantity and speed of cyber information sharing among Port stakeholders and leveraging the CRC’s security model to creating a more inclusive maritime community.