Security Risks and Implications for Automation of Commercial Port Facilities

Vidur Mishra, Nicholas Wanner , Christopher Thomas, Jack Iffert and Ryan Jacobs

Automation usage is increasing in our critical infrastructure systems, especially in port shipping. Comparing risks, rewards, and trade-offs, we use the qualitative method of SWOT analysis to contextualize the ethical issues and the effect of automation on human labor and port operations. To further deconstruct this effect, the data analysis of the Department of Transportation's Freight Analysis Framework consolidates a graph structure and analytic processes to make sense of the trend towards increasing port automation.

Major: 
Information Sciences and Technology: Design and Development
Exhibition Category: 
Engineering
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Sarah Rajtmajer
Location: 
Alumni Hall, HUB-Robeson Center
Poster Number: 
258