Why cyber security is essential for your business
The digitalization of the maritime industry is taking place at a rapid pace. However, with critical infrastructure increasingly connected it is also being exposed to added cyber security risks.
New digital systems are radically enhancing the operational efficiency of ships and significantly enhancing their environmental performance. Digital technologies are increasingly applied to areas like navigation, logistics and communication, contributing to greater energy efficiencies and reduced emissions.
As digital technologies make rapid advances, so do the systems that can cause them harm. The threat of cyber criminals and state-sponsored actors is greater than ever and shipping’s position as a vital industry at the heart of global supply chains makes it a prime target for cyber-attacks.
With the Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) components of vessels increasingly interlinked and inter-dependable, attacks on these systems can be extremely impactful.
IT is typically more mature when it comes to cyber security, with established procedures, technology and training being applied using an information security management system (ISMS) – at least onshore. A breach of IT systems can have significant reputational and financial impact. However, it typically does not impact the safe operation of your ships and units.
OT is less mature when it comes to cyber security, and an attack on on-board OT systems can be extremely impactful, resulting in, for example, a manipulation of a vessel’s navigation and positioning system, which can jeopardize the vessel’s and crew’s safety. As a class society, we work together with the industry to ensure owners, yards and suppliers are prepared to build and operate cyber-secure ships and offshore units.