Cyber Security for Ports and Port Systems - Good Practice Guide
Year: 2020 Language: english Author: IET Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 71 Description: This Good Practice Guide is a revision of an earlier code of practice on cyber security, published by the Department for Transport (DfT) in 2016. The guidance was developed following visits to several UK ports by the authors and personnel from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). Since this Guide was originally published in 2016, the Network and Information Systems Directive (the NIS Directive) has been implemented in the transport sector, following the coming into force of the UK implementing legislation (the NIS Regulations) on 10th May 2018. This Guide considers the cyber security requirement at both ports and port facilities, advocating a coherent, port-wide based approach. It is intended to complement the port security standards and their respective requirements by providing additional guidance on the cyber-related aspects of the security measures set out. It therefore makes extensive reference to, and assumes knowledge of, the definitions and concepts contained within those requirements. Who should use this Good Practice Guide? This Good Practice Guide is intended for use by those with responsibility for protecting the port/port facility, ships (when docked or berthed), persons, cargo, cargo transport units and ships' stores within the port from the risks of a security incident.
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Cyber Security for Ports and Port Systems - Good Practice Guide
Year: 2020
Language: english
Author: IET
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 71
Description: This Good Practice Guide is a revision of an earlier code of practice on cyber security, published by the Department for Transport (DfT) in 2016. The guidance was developed following visits to several UK ports by the authors and personnel from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). Since this Guide was originally published in 2016, the Network and Information Systems Directive (the NIS Directive) has been implemented in the transport sector, following the coming into force of the UK implementing legislation (the NIS Regulations) on 10th May 2018.
This Guide considers the cyber security requirement at both ports and port facilities, advocating a coherent, port-wide based approach. It is intended to complement the port security standards and their respective requirements by providing additional guidance on the cyber-related aspects of the security measures set out. It therefore makes extensive reference to, and assumes knowledge of, the definitions and concepts contained within those requirements.
Who should use this Good Practice Guide?
This Good Practice Guide is intended for use by those with responsibility for protecting the port/port facility, ships (when docked or berthed), persons, cargo, cargo transport units and ships' stores within the port from the risks of a security incident.
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