Maritime Cyber Training: Choose the Format That Works for You and Your Crew
Superyachts are more connected than ever – AV, IT, navigation, communication, guest networks, crew networks, PMS systems, CCTV and third-party devices onboard. With this connectivity comes risk. Human error remains the number one cause of maritime cyber incidents. A small mistake – a bad password, a suspicious link or an unapproved USB stick – can lead to stress onboard.
Bond IT Staff along with Dr. Paul Hunton of Maritime Cyber Solutions have created cyber awareness training designed specifically for the superyacht environment: real-world scenarios, everyday crew responsibilities and practical takeaways you can use immediately onboard.
And now, you can choose the training format that fits your vessel.
Two Ways to Get Cyber-Smart
Self-Paced E-Learning
Perfect for busy schedules, crossing periods or rotational crew.
✔ Complete in 2–3 hours
✔ Accessible on any device (tablet, laptop, mobile)
✔ Stop, start and learn at your own pace
✔ Ideal for vessels with mixed schedules or high turnover
✔ Same certification, same content — just more flexibility
Instructor-Led Training
Live. Interactive. Vessel-specific.
A great choice if you prefer structured learning or want to get the whole team trained together.
✔ 4-hour live session via Zoom
✔ Private to your vessel
✔ Led by a Bond maritime cyber expert
✔ Ask questions, share scenarios, and tailor the discussion
✔ Strengthens team understanding of your yacht’s specific systems
Flexible, Remote, and Built for Life at Sea
Whichever format you choose, both options are:
- NCSC-approved for the superyacht industry
- Designed by Bond’s team of marine cyber specialists
- Focused on real risks yachts face every day
- Delivered fully online – no downtime, no travel, no hassle
Explore both formats and enrol your team here:
? https://bondtm.com/enrol/maritime-cyber-risk-awareness-course/
If you’d like advice on which approach suits your yacht, Bond is always happy to help. Send us an email – training@bondtm.com
Cyber training shouldn’t be difficult, disruptive or time-consuming. It should simply work for your crew.


