Potential threats from âcyberattacks, espionage, and supply chain vulnerabilitiesâ due to Chinese cranes operating at US ports, said lawmakers.
President Biden will issue an Executive Order on Feb. 21 that will bolster the security of the nationâs ports, alongside a series of additional actions that will âstrengthen maritime cybersecurity, fortify our supply chains, and strengthen the United States industrial base,â officials said.
The executive order will grant the U.S. Coast Guard new powers to respond to malicious cyber activity in the nationâs ports and issue basic cybersecurity requirements for transportation vessels and ports ensuring they mitigate cyber conditions that may endanger the safety of a vessel, facility, or harbor.
Port and ship operators will also be required to report cyber incidents, including active incidents, to the Coast Guard under the executive order, and the Coast Guard will be granted authority to control the movement of vessels that present a âknown or suspected cyber threatâ to U.S. maritime infrastructure and launch inspections of those vessels.
Many of the announcements under the executive order will not go into effect until after the Coast Guard issues a proposed notice of rulemaking and receives public comments, according to officials.
In a phone call with reporters ahead of the announcement, Anne Neuberger, deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, said U.S. ports contribute to the employment of 31 million Americans, the network of ports, terminals, waterways, etc., support $5.4 trillion of the economy and serve as the main domestic point of entry for cargo entering the country.
Chinese Cranes Linked to Security Risks
âThe continuity of their operations has a clear and direct impact on the success of our country, our economy, and our national security,â Ms. Neuberger said.
Last year, multiple lawmakers, including the chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), fired off letters to the Homeland Security secretary highlighting the national security risks posed by the widespread use of Chinese cargo cranes at American ports.
Lawmakers also specifically pointed to cranes made by Chinese state-owned firm, Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC).
Funding for American Port Infrastructure
During the call with reporters ahead of the Feb. 21 White House announcement, Rear Admiral John Vann, commander of the Coast Guard Cyber Command, noted that Chinese-manufactured cranes make up nearly 80 percent of the cranes at U.S. ports, with roughly 200 Chinese-made cranes across the nation, including at regulated facilities.
The cranes, he said, could be designed to be controlled, serviced, and programmed from even remote locations; leaving them potentially vulnerable to exploitation.
On the heels of President Bidenâs executive order, the Coast Guard is issuing a maritime security directive based on the âprevalence of PRC-manufactured cranes in the U.S. and threatened tolerance related to PRC interest in disrupting U.S. critical infrastructure,â Mr. Vann said, using to Chinaâs official acronym PRCâthe Peopleâs Republic of China.
The directive will establish new cyber requirements on the owners and operators of Chinese-manufactured cranes based in the United States, according to Mr. Vann.
Along with the executive order, the Biden administration will also be investing more than $20 billion into U.S. port infrastructure over the next five years through the Presidentâs investing in America agenda, including the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, according to the White House.
This will aid in bringing domestic onshore manufacturing capacity back to America to provide âsafe, secure cranesâ to U.S. ports, officials said.
âMost critical infrastructure owners and operators have a list of safety regulations they have to comply with and we want to ensure that there are similar requirements for cyber when a cyber attack can cause just as much if not more damage than a storm or another physical threat,â Ms. Neuberger said.
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