Year: 2022 Language: english Author: IACS Genre: Unified Requirements (URs) Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 32 Description: Interconnection of computer systems on ships, together with the widespread use onboard of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products, open the possibility for attacks to affect personnel data, human safety, the safety of the ship, and threaten the marine environment. It is then necessary to establish a common set of minimum functional and performance criteria to deliver a ship that can indeed be described as cyber resilient. IACS considers that minimum requirements applied consistently to the full threat surface using a goal-based approach is necessary to make cyber resilient ships. UR E26 aims to ensure the secure integration of both Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) equipment into the vessel’s network during the design, construction, commissioning, and operational life of the ship. This UR targets the ship as a collective entity for cyber resilience and covers five key aspects: equipment identification, protection, attack detection, response, and recovery.
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1 Introduction 2 Definitions 3 Goals and Organization of Requirements 4 Requirements 5 Test plan for performance evaluation and testing 6 Risk assessment for exclusion of CBS from the application of requirements 7 Appendix: Summary of Actions and Documents
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Cyber Resilience of Ships E26
Language: english
Author: IACS
Genre: Unified Requirements (URs)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 32
Description: Interconnection of computer systems on ships, together with the widespread use onboard of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products, open the possibility for attacks to affect personnel data, human safety, the safety of the ship, and threaten the marine environment.
It is then necessary to establish a common set of minimum functional and performance criteria to deliver a ship that can indeed be described as cyber resilient.
IACS considers that minimum requirements applied consistently to the full threat surface using a goal-based approach is necessary to make cyber resilient ships.
UR E26 aims to ensure the secure integration of both Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) equipment into the vessel’s network during the design, construction, commissioning, and operational life of the ship. This UR targets the ship as a collective entity for cyber resilience and covers five key aspects: equipment identification, protection, attack detection, response, and recovery.
Contents
1 Introduction2 Definitions
3 Goals and Organization of Requirements
4 Requirements
5 Test plan for performance evaluation and testing
6 Risk assessment for exclusion of CBS from the application of requirements
7 Appendix: Summary of Actions and Documents
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Cyber resilience of on-board systems and equipment E26 IACS 2022.pdf
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