… as well as 100 vessels contracted with Cyber Secure notation
Harboursandport.com: Greece - At the
Posidonia trade fair today, classification society DNV presented Pleiades
Shipping with a certificate recognizing their new vessels as the first
delivered to a Greek owner with the Cyber secure vessel notation.
L to R: Jarle Blomhoff, Group Leader Cyber Safety & Security, DNV Maritime, Miltiadis Synefias, Technical Director, Pleiades Shipping Agents S.A.
The
presentation was a fitting milestone as DNV also celebrates 100 years of
operation in Greece and topping 100 contracted vessels for the Cyber secure
notation.
The digitalization of the
maritime industry continues to accelerate as new integrated systems, increasing
automation, and continuous connectivity are being used to enhance efficiency,
boost safety, and improve sustainability. But as the number of integrated and
connected systems and vessels increases, so too does the threat of remote
attacks that can impact critical onboard control systems.
A statement signed by Global Head of
Corporate Communications, Maritime Communications, DNV, Tomas Barrett, noted
that these new threats make cyber
security a vital tool for reducing risk and led to the release of DNV’s cyber-secure class rules and notations. And as recognition of the new risk picture
has climbed, more owners and operators are choosing an additional voluntary
cyber security verification.
The statement noted that the Technical
Director at Pleiades Shipping, Miltos Synefias, said “The mission of Pleiades
Shipping is to provide our customers with safe, environmentally sound and efficient
services.
“We in the Pleiades have realised the values of
digitalisation since a couple of years ago. Today digital transformation still
goes on and opens new ways to further improve both efficiency and safety.
“During this time, we have seen the necessity to also set
up a robust environment to safeguard the reliability and quality of
information, data transfer, and communications, and our IT and HSQE departments
have developed our systems and skills accordingly. Today we see Cyber security
as a key element to ensure that we can make use of this new technology in a
safe and secure way and have taken with pleasure the decision to assign all our
four new built vessels with additional voluntary cyber security verification to
meet growing requirements of our charterers in this very demanding trading
field.”
Similarly, Regional Manager South-East Europe, Middle
East & Africa, Ioannis Chiotopoulos, said “For DNV to continue to support
the Greek maritime community as we have for the last 100 years, we need to be
aware of emerging risks and constantly work to provide solutions to address them.
“This is why we are so pleased to be able to recognize
the foresight of Pleiades Shipping, in opting for the Cyber secure class
notation. The notation offers a way for owners and operators to demonstrate
that they recognize and are taking steps to improve their cyber resilience, as
these threats continue to grow in number and sophistication. Last year, some 20%
of DNV classed new builds chose to work towards an extra cyber security
verification, and with new requirements incoming we expect this will continue
to grow.”
While cyber risk regulations like
IMO 2021 require owners, operators, and managers, to consider overall cyber
risks, to date there have been limited concrete requirements for establishing
cyber security barriers in system and vessel design. This will now change as
the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) recently
published its new Unified Requirements for cyber security, UR E26 and UR E27,
which will become mandatory for classed ships and offshore installations
contracted for construction on or after 1 January 2024.
These new requirements will
simplify the challenge ship owners and operators face when ordering cyber-secure vessels, as the new URs will oblige both yards and system suppliers to
proactively address cyber risks in their designs.
The new requirements are based on recognized
international standards for control system cyber security, IEC 62443, and are
fully aligned with DNV’s current class notations for cyber security.

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