Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) and ClassNK have signed a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) to establish a framework for cooperation in cyber security research activities. Cyber security has been acknowledged by the maritime industry as a key element to keep ships safe during operations, and to ensure its solid and steady digital transformation in coming years.
Singapore, being a global maritime hub that connects regional and global markets, is ideally positioned for such research activities that eventually contribute to reinforce cyber resilience of the global supply chain to be launched.
SSA and ClassNK sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, the two parties will conduct joint basic research
With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the two parties will conduct joint basic research concerning establishing vessels’ cyber security operation centres that provide crew members with support from onshore in monitoring and responding to cyber events onboard.
Based on expertise and experience gained from this research, Singapore Shipping Association and ClassNK will work on drafting a joint white paper on the finding of the research and developing education and training plans of personnel to work for vessels’ cyber security operation centres jointly.
Enhancing cyber security to keep ships safe and secure
Mr. Michael Phoon, the Executive Director of Singapore Shipping Association (SSA), said “Cyber-risk for ships is growing, as our industry gets more digitally sophisticated, integrated, and automated. Today, many shipping companies are focused on providing better welfare onboard for their seafarers, such as internet connectivity for them to stay in touch with their family and friends.”
Michael Phoon adds, “That means the ability of onshore personnel to gain access to decisive and strategic cyber threat intelligence and insights is critical. This SSA-ClassNK partnership is timely as it forms the basis of efficient operations of cyber security operation centres aimed at supporting onboard cyber needs.”
Enacting key cyber security frameworks
Capt. Naoki Saito, the General Manager of Maritime Education and Training Certification Department, ClassNK, said “Recognising that cyber security is the challenge that should be tackled with the collaborative approach of the industry, ClassNK firmly believes international frameworks can commit to helping the industry in raising awareness and studying the real-world risks.”
Capt. Naoki Saito adds, “In this light, ClassNK is very glad to expand its partnerships with the driving leader in the sector in Singapore, a global maritime hub. We are committing to take this opportunity to identify the possible measures to establish the best practice on the issue. We hope to bridge the outcome from the MoU to contribute to ensure the regional and global growth of maritime transportation in a secured manner.”