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Cyber security is crucial to safeguard your vessel's safety, systems, and data
About Hoppe Marine

cyber security

why is it so important?

At Hoppe Marine, we're committed to enhancing the security of your vessels against cyber threats by leveraging our knowledge and assisting with essential guidelines.

We offer support based on our understanding to aid customers in implementing necessary measures, ensuring the safety of their ships in the digital realm.

Cyber security Threat in Maritime Industry

  • Maritime sector faces a significant cyber threat, demanding meticulous attention.
  • Rising connectivity in vessel systems heightens the vulnerability to cyber attacks.

Impact of Cyber Breaches

  • Breaches in cybersecurity can cause severe consequences, from compromising navigation safety to system failures.
  • Identifying vulnerabilities and implementing robust measures are critical to protect maritime systems and data.

Compliance and Regulations

  • Adherence to specific regulations and requirements is imperative for constructing vessels that meet cyber security standards.
  • Ignoring these guidelines exposes the industry to substantial risks, highlighting the necessity for proactive cybersecurity measures.

what are hoppe marines activities?

Hoppe Marine, operating as a vital system supplier within the maritime sphere, recognizes the paramount significance of upholding cybersecurity. This acknowledgment fuels our commitment to meticulously evaluate and integrate measures that fortify the cyber resilience of computer-based systems (CBS). This proactive stance underscores our dedication not only to safeguarding our customers' assets but also to fortifying the broader safety framework within the maritime domain.

Our Cyber Security, Quality and Resilience Plan

In addressing the growing cybersecurity threats within the maritime industry, our approach at Hoppe Marine involves a comprehensive analysis and support system. This includes adhering to crucial standards, understanding prevalent threats, and providing practical measures to fortify cybersecurity. Below, we outline our focus areas and strategies in ensuring a robust defense against cyber risks.

Comprehensive Cybersecurity Analysis:
It provides support to the maritime industry in tackling increasing cyber attack risks by focusing on risk management, incident handling, and training, centered around the IACS UR E26/E27 standards and relevant guidelines.

Adherence to Key Standards and Regulations:
It consolidates regulations from various stakeholders, highlighting standards such as IMO's MSC.428(98), the IEC 62443 series, and DNV's ship classification rules.

Understanding and Mitigating Cyber Threats:
It delves into common threats like unprotected systems, hacking, and ransomware, offering practical preventive measures to bolster cybersecurity.

Integration of Cybersecurity Measures:
It emphasizes integrating cybersecurity into organizational goals and stresses regular document updates for up-to-date information.

CBS Cyber Security, Quality, and Resilience Plan:
It covers IACS UR E26, DNV's ship classification requirements, assesses risks in Hoppe Marine's computer-based systems, and aligns with cybersecurity standards set by classification societies and shipping companies.

which rules do we take
into consideration?

IMO Res. MSC.428(98)

Why is it important?
Resolution MSC.428(98) from the IMO stresses the significance of considering cyber threats and urges flag state administrations to prompt national shipping companies to properly address cyber risks in their safety management systems.

How do we fulfill?
Our Cyber Security and Resilience Plan comprehensively outlines our approach to addressing essential requirements.

IEC 62443 Series

Why is it important?
The IEC 62443 standard series lays a strong groundwork for cybersecurity in industrial control systems, detailing the setup, management, and operation of these systems based on ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27002 principles.

How do we fulfill?
We have aligned the requirements of the IEC 62443-3-3 standard in our Cyber Security, Quality and Resilience Plan and have consistently met the demanded security levels for our systems in their respective applications.

IACS Unified Requirements UR E26

Why is it important?
IACS UR E26 establishes essential criteria for ship cyber resilience, particularly emphasizing the interconnection of computer-based systems aboard ships. It highlights the vulnerability of these systems, which, if compromised, can impact personnel data, human safety, ship integrity, and potentially endanger the marine environment.

How do we fulfill?
Hoppe Marine deals with the requirements for suppliers as specifically outlined in IACS UR E26 conscientious. Therefore, the UR E26 is just as relevant for Hoppe Marine as the UR E27.

IACS Unified Requirements UR E27

Why is it important?
By accompanying the IACS UR E26, this Unified Requirement UR E27 describes the system documentation and software inventory that should be kept available to prevent from cyber incidents and to be able to react accordingly.

How do we fulfill?
The Cyber Security, Quality and Resilience Plan as delivered covers all relevant parts.

DNV Rules for Classification of Ships, Pt.6,Ch.5,Sec.21

Why is it important?
The DNV Rules for Classification of Ships, Part 6 “additional class notations”, Chapter 5 “Equipment and design features”, Section 21 “Cyber Security”, is highly related with the IEC 62443 series and provides a framework for design and implementation of barriers to identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover from cyber security incidents.

How do we fulfill?
The primary objective of our Cyber Security and Resilience Plan is to address and encompass all facets outlined in the DNV Rules for Classification of Ships, Pt.6, Ch.5, Sec.21, ensuring comprehensive coverage and compliance with these critical guidelines

DNV Class Notation "Cyber Secure"

Why is it important?
Intended for ship owners, but also relevant for suppliers, the DNV class notation “Cyber Secure” addresses the risks of cyber security incidents on vessels and offers a framework for cyber resilience.

How do we fulfill?
We have been actively involved in achieving the SPX Cyber Security Class Notation for specific vessels.

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