ABS 251-2016 GUIDE FOR CYBERSECURITY IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE MARINE AND OFFSHORE INDUSTRIES ABS CyberSafety VOLUME 2.pdf
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1、 Guide for Cybersecurity Implementation for the Marine and Offshore Industries ABS CyberSafetyTMVolume 2 GUIDE FOR CYBERSECURITY IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE MARINE AND OFFSHORE INDUSTRIES ABS CyberSafetyTMVOLUME 2 SEPTEMBER 2016 American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State
2、of New York 1862 2016 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reserved. ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA Foreword Foreword In the maritime world, safety and security are closely linked. The mission of ABS is to serve the public interest as well as the needs of our members and c
3、lients by promoting the security of life and property, and preserving the natural environment. For over 150 years, ABS has devoted its energies to promoting safe and efficient commerce by sea through the development and application of industry consensus standards. Initially, the emphasis was on safe
4、ty, and ABS applied its technology and knowledge to maintain safety through prevention of accidents caused by the forces of nature and human error. While the science of those causes is very complex and is continually being improved, they are amenable to analysis, understanding and prediction. Throug
5、h the dedication and diligence of everyone in the maritime industries, the safety record of shipping has steadily improved through the years. Cybersecurity introduces an additional element into the safety equation: security against deliberate actions intended to cause harm. Security has always been
6、a concern with naval ships, and the military routinely exercise precautions to maintain the security of their ships and offshore assets. Commercial vessels routinely employ special security measures under certain circumstances to prevent theft, piracy, smuggling or stowaways. Those crimes are usuall
7、y economically motivated, where destruction is not the goal. Acts of terror are usually politically motivated, and ships and offshore assets are prime targets because of their mobility and high potential for causing extensive damage to life, property, the environment, and the transportation and econ
8、omic infrastructure. The maritime community has come to the realization that ships and offshore assets must be made less vulnerable to security threats, both at sea and while in port. Perpetrators of such acts have moved toward cyber-attacks for similar purposes. Exposure to these threats has become
9、 pervasive due to the exponential growth of automation methods and increasingly, autonomy that has penetrated nearly all aspects of shipboard and offshore asset systems. Because these systems control multiple aspects of asset, ship or platform operations, they become integral parts of system and ope
10、rational safety. ABS supports the marine and offshore communities by developing the standard for marine and offshore cybersecurity, developing new methods and leading industry with best practices in a commitment to safety and security of life and property and preservation of the environment. Cyberse
11、curity refers to the security of information networks and control systems and the equipment and systems that communicate, store and act on data. Cybersecurity encompasses systems, ships and offshore assets, but includes third parties subcontractors, technicians, suppliers and external components suc
12、h as sensors and analytic systems that interface with networks and data systems. This includes human interaction of crews and other Company personnel, customers and potential threat players. In such a dynamic system, cybersecurity is an evolving set of capabilities inside the Company, developing and
13、 adapting as technology and threats evolve. Volume 1 of the ABS CyberSafety series provides best practices as a foundational element of overall safety and security within and across the marine and offshore communities. Cybersafety encompasses a number of elements including basic cyber systems operat
14、ions, system and system of systems requirements to enhance safety as well as cyber security in the interest of enhanced safety. This document is Volume 2 of the ABS CyberSafety series. It provides criteria for the assessment of corporate systems and asset readiness to prevent cyber events that may c
15、ompromise the safety and security of the data, systems and assets. ABS offers the optional CS series (CS1, CS2, and CS3) Class notation to ships and offshore assets that comply with ABS requirements contained in this Guide. The notation is available for all classed vessels complying with the IMO Int
16、ernational Safety Management (ISM) Code. While the notation is not required as a condition for ABS Class, ABS believes that the ABS CyberSafety Class notation is a useful indication of the due diligence applied by owners to better prepare for cybersecurity concerns affecting ships, offshore assets a
17、nd their associated shoreside facilities. The maritime cybersecurity area is evolving rapidly, and the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS), governmental authorities, and ABS are expected to add to the resources available to prep
18、are Owners of ships and/or offshore assets for the new security environment. ii ABSGUIDE FOR CYBERSECURITY IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE MARINE operational technology (OT) control systems; and their system interfaces and software on ships, offshore assets and the management systems of the associated shores
19、ide facilities. This Guide emphasizes implementation and verification of organizational processes and business rules (i.e., controls) through review and audit methods, and technical verification of system protective mechanisms and technical controls through system testing. Criteria for the hardware
20、and software integrity of computer-based control systems are given in other ABS Rules and Guides, such as the ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels (Steel Vessel Rules), the ABS Guidance Notes on Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) for Classification, the ABS Guide for Integrated So
21、ftware Quality Management (ISQM), and other applicable national and international standards. 3 Application and Scope 3.1 Application This Guide is intended for use by companies operating all types of ships and offshore assets. The Guides requirements are stated in general terms in order to apply to
22、a wide variety of ships and offshore assets and their operating Companies. The term “ships” includes passenger ships, cargo ships, mobile offshore units, and high speed craft. This Guide may also be used for fixed or floating offshore production assets. If requested by the owner, ABS will verify and
23、 certify the Cybersecurity program of any ship or vessel and its associated shoreside facilities in accordance with this Guide. In general, this Guide is intended to apply to vessels and their operating Company. A vessel may be certified without certifying the Company or its facilities so long as ap
24、propriate boundaries are defined and verified in accordance with this Guide. 3.3 Scope The requirements herein are applicable to standalone or integrated computer-based information technology and operational technology systems. Such systems may be installed on a ship, offshore unit, or land based Co
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