Virtual Event: From Regulation to Drawing Board

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LIVE VIRTUAL EVENT ON JUNE 4, 2026 | 11:00AM to 12:15PM ET

New U.S. Coast Guard cybersecurity regulations are reshaping how vessels are designed, built, and operated. What was once an IT concern is now a core consideration in vessel design, shipboard systems, and long-term operational risk.

Presented in collaboration with the Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers (SNAME), this virtual event explores how evolving maritime cybersecurity requirements are impacting the industry.

For naval architects and marine engineers

  • systems integration
  • network architecture
  • design requirements that must account for compliance from day one

For vessel owners and operators

  • how do these rules affect operational continuity
  • what are the regulatory risk implications
  • what are the cybersecurity responsibilities across the lifecycle of a vessel

For suppliers and OEMs

  • vendor cybersecurity requirements
  • revised procurement standards
  • supply chain risk
LT William Quigley
Vessel Branch Lead
Office of Maritime Cybersecurity Policy
U.S. Coast Guard
Scott Dickerson
Founder & Principal
CISO LLC
Cliff Neve, USCG (Ret.)
VP Maritime Cybersecurity
MAD Security
Ethan Trupia
Senior Marine Electrical Engineer
Boksa Marine Design
Drew Orvieto
Dir. of Marine Solutions
Siemens Energy
Heather Ervin
Editor in Chief
Marine Log
Gaute Hjellbakk Pettersen
Head of Group Maritime Technology
Vard Group AS

Viewers of this virtual event can also receive a course completion certificate, applicable towards PE continuing education requirements.

From newbuilds to retrofit projects, understanding how to align design, compliance, and operations is now essential. Don’t miss out on this practical look at what USCG cybersecurity rules mean in real terms—for design teams, engineering workflows, and the vessels they ultimately support.

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presenting sponsor