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Assessing Ship Cyber Risks: A Framework and Case Study of ECDIS Security

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Boris Svilicic; Junzo Kamahara; Jasmin Celic; Johan Bolmsten

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WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, Volume 18, Issue 3, p.509-520 (2019)
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Tagarev, Todor, Salvatore Marco Pappalardo, and Nikolai Stoianov. "A Logical Model for Multi-Sector Cyber Risk Management." Information & Security: An International Journal 47, no. 1 (2020): 13-26.
APA style: Svilicic, B., Kamahara J., Celic J., & Bolmsten J. (2019).  Assessing Ship Cyber Risks: A Framework and Case Study of ECDIS Security. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs. 18(3), 509-520.
Chicago style: Svilicic, Boris, Junzo Kamahara, Jasmin Celic, and Johan Bolmsten. "Assessing Ship Cyber Risks: A Framework and Case Study of ECDIS Security." WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs 18, no. 3 (2019): 509-520.
IEEE style: Svilicic, B., J. Kamahara, J. Celic, and J. Bolmsten, "Assessing Ship Cyber Risks: A Framework and Case Study of ECDIS Security", WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, vol. 18, issue 3, pp. 509-520, 2019.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s13437-019-00183-x
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