Enhancing cybersecurity in the maritime industry is not a matter of choice—it is an absolute necessity.

Enhancing cybersecurity in the maritime industry is not a matter of choice—it is an absolute necessity.

Shipowners and ship management companies must establish owner regulations that include key cybersecurity metrics such as Mean Time to Detect (MTTD), Mean Time to Contain (MTTC), and Mean Time to Recover (MTTR), and present them to shipbuilders.




Shipbuilders (system integrators) are responsible for implementing and adhering to these standards.

1. A digitalized ship is essentially a floating data center.
2. Without cybersecurity, the modern shipping industry cannot operate.

'The maritime industry is not exempt from cybersecurity risks.'
IACS UR E26/E27 establishes critical cybersecurity requirements, but shipowners must go beyond compliance.

Now is the time to safeguard cyber resilience, assess cybersecurity readiness, and take proactive measures against evolving threats."

해시태그EYMCH (MaritimeCyberHub) 해시태그IACS UR E26/E27 해시태그NIST 해시태그MaritimeSafety
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https://maritime-executive.com/editorials/improving-the-speed-of-cyberdefense-seven-key-metrics-to-know

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