b'U.S. COAST GUARD2022 Cyber Trends and Insights in the U.S. COAST GUARDMarine Environment ReportC oast Guard Cyber CommandThese measures support a variety offindingsandmitigationmeasures, (CGCYBER) announced theoperationalareasandtechnologies.CPTmissions,emergingtechnolo-releaseofthesecondannualThe full report contains insights intogies,andthreatactorprofiles.The Cyber Trends and Insights in the Ma- cybersecurityincidents,commonreport can be found here.rineEnvironmentreport.TheU.S. Coast Guard has a strong tradition of collaborating with owners and opera-tors in the Marine Environment (ME) to provide relevant information about best practices to secure critical systems. SinceDecember2020,CGCYBER rapidlydevelopedresources,capabil-ities, and partnerships to protect the MEfromincreasingcyberthreats. Thefindingsinthisreportprovide Coast Guard units and port partners with relevant information to identify and address cyber risks. Coast Guard Cyber Protection Teams (CPTs) and the Maritime Cyber Readiness Branch identified these findings through tech-nicalengagementsconductedwith ME partners throughout 2022. FOUR KEY TAKEAWAYS1.Many of the same findings/recom- mendationsdiscussedinCTIME 2021 were observed again in 2022. 2. Emergingtechnologiescreatenew attack paths into the ME. 3.Opportunistic cyber criminals and advanced persistent threats (APTs) continue to target the ME.4. Timelyinformationsharingisthemosteffectivewaytoincreasede-fenses against adversaries.Detailedsummariesandmitigation measures can be found in the report. 47 JULY 2023'