Year: 2024 Language: English Author: BIMCO and Other industry organisations Genre: Guide, Textbook Publisher: BIMCO Edition: Version 5 (November, 14 2024) Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 85 Description: The purpose of these guidelines is to improve the safety and security of seafarers, the environment, the cargo and the ships. The guidelines aim to assist in the development of a proper cyber risk management strategy in accordance with relevant regulations and best practises on board a ship with a focus on work processes, equipment, training, incident response and recovery management. These guidelines explain why and how cyber risks should be managed in a shipping context. The supporting documentation required to conduct a risk assessment is listed and the risk assessment process is outlined with an explanation of the part played by each component of cyber risk. This publication highlights the importance of evaluating the likelihood and threat in addition to the impact and vulnerabilities when conducting a cyber risk assessment. Finally, this publication offers advice on how to respond to and recover from cyber incidents. The present guidelines are not intended to provide a basis for, and should not be interpreted as, calling for external auditing or vetting the individual company’s and ship’s approach to cyber risk management.
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The Guidelines on Cybersecurity onboard Ships
Language: English
Author: BIMCO and Other industry organisations
Genre: Guide, Textbook
Publisher: BIMCO
Edition: Version 5 (November, 14 2024)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 85
Description: The purpose of these guidelines is to improve the safety and security of seafarers, the environment, the cargo and the ships. The guidelines aim to assist in the development of a proper cyber risk management strategy in accordance with relevant regulations and best practises on board a ship with a focus on work processes, equipment, training, incident response and recovery management.
These guidelines explain why and how cyber risks should be managed in a shipping context. The supporting documentation required to conduct a risk assessment is listed and the risk assessment process is outlined with an explanation of the part played by each component of cyber risk. This publication highlights the importance of evaluating the likelihood and threat in addition to the impact and vulnerabilities when conducting a cyber risk assessment. Finally, this publication offers advice on how to respond to and recover from cyber incidents.
The present guidelines are not intended to provide a basis for, and should not be interpreted as, calling for external auditing or vetting the individual company’s and ship’s approach to cyber risk management.
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