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It is the launch of the International Maritime Cyber Security Organisation (IMCSO), an organisation that aims to raise the standard of cybersecurity risk assessment across the maritime industry.

IMCSO

The IMCSO has devised a certification programme for security consultants and a professional register, helping shipping organisations to confidently select experienced personnel.

Alongside this, the IMCSO will also validate report outputs to ensure consistency with those reports then held on a central database and made accessible to the authorities and third parties that need to determine the risk status of a vessel.

Cybersecurity

"Cybersecurity has been mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) which requires shipping companies to implement measures to protect their onboard safety management systems and to regularly audit them. However, the change in legislation has given rise to a new maritime cyber security industry that has proven to be variable in its approach to assessing systems and interpreting the standards," explains Campbell Murray, CEO at the IMCSO. 

Risk assessment methodologies

Campbell Murray adds, "Ship’s captains often do not have the time to escort cyber auditors for these assessments, this is compounded by a variety of assessment methodologies used to provide risk and technical audit results to port authorities and insurers, leading to needless complexity, overheads and delays. It’s these issues that the IMCSO aims to address, by equipping the security industry to conduct these tests in an appropriate, safe, and uniform manner, thus enabling the sector to benchmark compliance."

Maritime Standard Cyber certification scheme

Cyber professionals who take the examination can qualify as Offensive Security Practitioner

The IMCSO Maritime Standard cyber certification scheme offers training across four disciplines.

Cyber professionals who take the examination can qualify as Offensive Security Practitioners or Maritime Cyber Security Specialists in addition to specific fields including Secure by Design and Cloud Security.

Supplier registry

An authorised supplier registry will also be made available by the IMCSO and will act as a record of approved cybersecurity suppliers within the maritime cybersecurity specialty. Applicant organisations will need to meet certain certification and accreditation standards such as ISO 27001 and ISO 9001 as well as strict certification criteria.

In addition to profiling the organisation, the register will also reference the individual qualifications of those they employ. Shipping companies can then search the database to look for personnel experienced in a specific domain and location.

Risk register database

A risk register database will be maintained by the IMCSO containing the results of ship assessments and audits enabling relevant parties to access the cyber risk profile of any given vessel. The IMCSO will also standardise report outputs preventing the confusion that can arise from using different methodologies.

Adopting this uniform approach will eliminate any ambiguity over report findings, making it much easier for the consumers of this information, such as port authorities and insurance providers, to consider a vessel’s cyber risk.

Vessel-by-vessel data

It will be used to inform the IMO, shipbuilders, insurers, and management companies of such trends

Moreover, the standardised vessel-by-vessel data will allow for the building of a sharable and searchable dataset that will enable the IMCSO to track trends in cyber risk.

It will also be used to inform the IMO, shipbuilders, insurers, and management companies of such trends and provide a valuable and currently absent service to other service and insurance providers.

Simplifying the risk assessment process

"The IMCSO promises to simplify the risk assessment process and to give third parties the information they need to accurately determine risk," stated Captain of Private Yacht, Kaela Bermeister.

Kaela Bermeister adds, "This will result in more accurate cyber insurance policies, for instance, and the ability to use the report data to track cyber trends may help the sector to become more resilient. We look forward to utilising the IMCSO database to help our clients."

Independent validation

"The independent validation of cybersecurity professionals offered by the IMCSO will help our members to select cybersecurity testers in a much more efficient way, ensuring they allow personnel onboard with the requisite experience. It will make it much easier to comply with the IMO mandate and will prove an invaluable resource," said Ms. Caroline Yang, President, of the Singapore Shipping Association (SSA), a trade association representing the interests of over 500 Singapore-based companies.

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