Year: 2018 Language: english Author: BIMCO Genre: Guide Edition: Version 3 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 56 Description: Ships are increasingly using systems that rely on digitisation, digitalisation, integration, and automation, which call for cyber risk management on board. As technology continues to develop, information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) onboard ships are being networked together – and more frequently connected to the internet. This brings the greater risk of unauthorised access or malicious attacks to ships’ systems and networks. Risks may also occur from personnel accessing systems on board, for example by introducing malware via removable media. To mitigate the potential safety, environmental and commercial consequences of a cyber incident, a group of international shipping organisations, with support from a wide range of stakeholders (please refer to annex 5 for more details), have participated in the development of these guidelines, which are designed to assist companies in formulating their own approaches to cyber risk management onboard ships. Approaches to cyber risk management will be company- and ship-specific but should be guided by the requirements of relevant national, international and flag state regulations. These guidelines provide a risk-based approach to identifying and responding to cyber threats. An important aspect is the benefit that relevant personnel would obtain from training in identifying the typical modus operandi of cyber attacks.
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The Guidelines on Cyber Security Onboard Ships
Year: 2018
Language: english
Author: BIMCO
Genre: Guide
Edition: Version 3
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 56
Description: Ships are increasingly using systems that rely on digitisation, digitalisation, integration, and
automation, which call for cyber risk management on board. As technology continues to develop,
information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) onboard ships are being networked
together – and more frequently connected to the internet.
This brings the greater risk of unauthorised access or malicious attacks to ships’ systems and
networks. Risks may also occur from personnel accessing systems on board, for example by
introducing malware via removable media.
To mitigate the potential safety, environmental and commercial consequences of a cyber incident, a
group of international shipping organisations, with support from a wide range of stakeholders (please
refer to annex 5 for more details), have participated in the development of these guidelines, which
are designed to assist companies in formulating their own approaches to cyber risk management
onboard ships.
Approaches to cyber risk management will be company- and ship-specific but should be guided by the
requirements of relevant national, international and flag state regulations. These guidelines provide a
risk-based approach to identifying and responding to cyber threats. An important aspect is the benefit
that relevant personnel would obtain from training in identifying the typical modus operandi of cyber
attacks.
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