Written answers

Tuesday, 7 October 2025

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Cybersecurity Policy

Photo of Ken O'FlynnKen O'Flynn (Cork North-Central, Independent Ireland Party)
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81. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport to report on the recent multi-agency cyberattack exercise targeting Cork Port; to state whether any vulnerabilities were identified in port or maritime infrastructure; and to outline the actions and resources now being deployed to strengthen cyber-defences at critical infrastructure sites nationwide. [53124/25]

Photo of Seán CanneySeán Canney (Galway East, Independent)
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I understand that the exercise referred to by the Deputy was a simulation of a cyberattack on a virtualised Port of Cork organised by the Munster Technological University through the National Maritime College of Ireland. Neither the Port of Cork Company (PoCC) nor my Department was involved in this exercise. To date, my Department has not been advised of any findings from the exercise.

While PoCC did not take part in the exercise, it is subject to Directive (EU) 2022/2555, otherwise known as the NIS2 Directive, and has a cyber security programme to ensure compliance with the requirements of that directive.

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