North Sea operator Atlantic
Offshore has adopted Inmarsat Fleet Secure
Endpoint to put its levels of cyber resilience
substantially ahead of approaching International
Maritime Organization requirements for ship
owners.
Our state-of-the-art cyber
security solution was installed to coincide with
a Fleet Xpress bandwidth upgrade across the
operator’s fleet of offshore support vessels.
All vessels now use Fleet Xpress to achieve
maximum upload/download speeds of 4MBps/2MBps,
with the Ka-band/L-band solution delivering
committed information rates of 256kbps.
“The shift towards
digitalisation, crew welfare needs and demand
for greater vessel efficiency are all drivers
for reviewing and upgrading our ship/shore
connectivity needs. Meeting next year’s IMO
cyber security rules in the same step was an
opportunity too good to miss,” says Roy
Wareberg, CEO, Atlantic Offshore
Multi-layered protection
Fleet Secure Endpoint
defends ship networks at their vulnerable
‘endpoints’, which can be anything from a
business-critical PC to a crew laptop. The
multi-layered protection solution scans the
network and eliminates malicious encryption,
blocks forbidden sites, shuts down malicious
connections and runs anti-spyware/anti-phishing
software. It only allows trusted endpoints to
interact with the network, with new devices
labelled rogue until verified. Malware
introduced by infected USBs also prompts
‘guardian portal’ intervention.
“We are seeing data usage
on board ship doubling roughly every eight
months and owners develop a competitive edge by
upgrading connectivity to anticipate crew
welfare and vessel operational needs,” says Eric
Griffin, Vice President, Offshore & Fishing,
Inmarsat Maritime.
“Forward-looking companies
such as Atlantic Offshore recognise that the
threat from the cybercriminals is also rising,
which is why they choose Inmarsat as a secure
connectivity provider across all touch points,
including endpoints.”
Recovery criteria
Available for use with
Fleet Xpress, FleetBroadband, and Fleet One,
Fleet Secure Endpoint covers 10 of the 20
detection, reporting and recovery criteria
defined by the SANS Institute as essential for
cybersecurity without requiring hardware
adjustments or awareness training.
Shipowners and managers
must incorporate IMO guidelines relating to
cyber risk management into their safety
management systems by 1 January 2021. Fleet
Secure Endpoint provides a cost-effective cyber
security product for the maritime market that
helps support compliance in a single solution
that protects vessels and the communications
network.
“The Fleet Secure Endpoint
Security report gives the owner and a clear
overview of the security status of the vessel in
a format that is fully compliant with IMO 2021,”
says Eric Griffin.