Guidelines for Cyber resilience of on-board Systems and Equipment
Year: 2023 Language: English Author: ClassNK Genre: Guide Edition: 1.0 (2023.11.29) Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 219 Description: Traditional marine systems primarily relied on physical connections and controls without giving much consideration to threats such as unauthorized access or attacks from external sources. However, with rapid advancements in technology, marine systems have become digitally interconnected through computers and the Internet. As a result, such systems are now exposed to cyberspace and, thus, find themselves under the ever increasing the risks of cyber-attacks. This Guidelines for Cyber resilience of on-board systems and equipment (hereinafter referred to as “Guidelines”) is a commentary on Chapter 4, Part X (UR E27). Specifically, this Guidelines explains the following: - Scope and approval process This Guidelines describes procedures for approval by the Society including whether computer-based systems (hereinafter referred to as “CBS”) are applicable. It also explains in detail requirements related to document reviews and surveys. - Cyber resilience requirements This Guidelines explains requirements related to the cyber resilience of on-board systems and equipment. These requirements are based on and incorporate parts of the International Electrotechnical Commission standard IEC 62443 and are described in detail.
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Guidelines for Cyber resilience of on-board Systems and Equipment
Year: 2023
Language: English
Author: ClassNK
Genre: Guide
Edition: 1.0 (2023.11.29)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 219
Description: Traditional marine systems primarily relied on physical connections and controls without giving
much consideration to threats such as unauthorized access or attacks from external sources. However,
with rapid advancements in technology, marine systems have become digitally interconnected
through computers and the Internet. As a result, such systems are now exposed to cyberspace and,
thus, find themselves under the ever increasing the risks of cyber-attacks.
This Guidelines for Cyber resilience of on-board systems and equipment (hereinafter referred to as
“Guidelines”) is a commentary on Chapter 4, Part X (UR E27). Specifically, this Guidelines explains
the following:
- Scope and approval process
This Guidelines describes procedures for approval by the Society including whether
computer-based systems (hereinafter referred to as “CBS”) are applicable. It also explains in detail
requirements related to document reviews and surveys.
- Cyber resilience requirements
This Guidelines explains requirements related to the cyber resilience of on-board systems and
equipment. These requirements are based on and incorporate parts of the International
Electrotechnical Commission standard IEC 62443 and are described in detail.
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