Port Cyber Threat Report 2026
The definitive intelligence briefing on cyber threats targeting maritime ports. Based on real-world data from 73+ ports across 30 countries.
Member Ports
Threat IOCs
Ports Attacked in 2024
Max NIS2 Fine
What's Inside the Report
A comprehensive intelligence briefing covering the threats that matter most to port operators.
Threat Landscape Analysis
Vulnerability Intelligence
Attack Case Studies
Regional Risk Analysis
Indicator of Compromise Feed
NIS2 Compliance Impact
Trusted by Leading Port Operators
Ports Protected
Countries
Events Monitored Daily
Min Mean Detection Time
"The PCA Threat Report is the only intelligence product that understands our operational reality. Generic cybersecurity reports talk about banking trojans — PCA talks about crane SCADA vulnerabilities and TOS exploitation. This is required reading for every port CISO."
— CISO, Major European Container Terminal
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Get the latest edition of the Port Cyber Threat Report — the industry's most comprehensive maritime cybersecurity intelligence briefing. Published monthly by the Port Cyber Alliance.
What you'll receive:
• Monthly threat intelligence briefing (PDF)
• Critical vulnerability alerts for port systems
• Anonymized attack case studies with MITRE mapping
• Actionable IOCs in STIX 2.1 format
• NIS2 compliance impact analysis
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The Port Cyber Threat Report is published monthly, with special editions for critical vulnerabilities and major incidents. Subscribers receive each edition automatically via email.
The report draws on PCA's sensor network across 73+ member ports, 247,000+ IOCs, maritime-specific honeypots, OSINT feeds, vendor advisories, and coordinated intelligence sharing with CERTs and ISACs.
No. The report is designed for broad distribution. All port-specific data is anonymized — port identities are hashed, locations generalized to region only, and system details abstracted.
Yes, you are encouraged to share the report with your IT security team, management, and board members. For external redistribution, please contact us for permission.
Each threat category in the report maps to NIS2 Article 21 requirements. Understanding the threat landscape is essential for risk-based security policies required under NIS2. Learn more about our NIS2 compliance services.
The monthly threat report is free. It's part of PCA's mission to improve maritime cybersecurity across the industry. For deeper analysis and customized threat intelligence, see our membership tiers.
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