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DNV: Maritime industry ready to embrace cyber risk for innovation

by The Editorial Team
November 13, 2024
in Cyber Security
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A new report by DNV reveals that the majority (61%) of maritime professionals believe the industry should accept increased cyber risk from digitalization if it enables innovation and new technologies.

According to the Maritime Cyber Priority 2024/2025 report, the sector’s appetite to take on emerging risks arising from digital transformation is notably higher than other critical infrastructure industries including energy, manufacturing and healthcare. However, the industry’s increasing appetite for cyber risk comes at a time when it must manage a growing volume of vulnerabilities.

Seven in 10 (71%) of the almost 500 maritime professionals surveyed by DNV believe their organizations’ industrial assets are more vulnerable to cyber-attacks than ever before, while the same proportion (71%) say the leaders of their organizations consider cyber security to be the greatest risk their business faces.

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Four key challenges for the sector:
  • Ensure access to experienced resources that know how to build and implement cyber security resilience in the design of new systems and vessels
  • Enhance detection and response capabilities to minimize the consequences of marine operational technology (OT) systems
  • Assign clear roles, responsibilities and resources to handle OT cyber security in a continuous manner onboard and onshore
  • Secure the many interdependencies and components in complex supply chains
Ship owners, ports, and the entire maritime value chain

Ship owners, ports, and the entire maritime value chain are increasingly reliant on ever more connected digital technologies as the industry transforms to become greener, safer, and more efficient. Maritime professionals point to advanced data analytics, the internet of things, AI & machine learning, high-bandwidth satellite communications, and autonomous operations as presenting the greatest opportunities for their businesses in the coming years.

In the maritime industry, we must match our ambitions for digital transformation and decarbonization with a steadfast commitment to securing our people, the vessels and the systems we rely on. Cyber-attacks represent a growing threat to the safety of the maritime industry today. We can innovate, progress, and take a lead in ensuring the resilience of our businesses and societies, but only if we truly manage cyber risk.

… said Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO Maritime at DNV

While interconnectivity and new technologies bring opportunities, they also make the industry more vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Maritime professionals are confident the industry is managing the risk. More than eight in 10 (83%) say their organization has a good cyber security posture, and seven in 10 (71%) are confident their organization would quickly get back to business as normal following a cyber-attack.

Increasing cybersecurity spending

Contributing to this confidence, almost three quarters of maritime professionals (73%) report that their organization is increasing cybersecurity spending compared to last year. A majority say their organization has prepared against potential outcomes such as asset downtime and disruption to operations, theft of sensitive data, physical injury or loss of life, and a grounded vessel.

Signs of a false sense of security

While industry awareness of cyber risk and cybersecurity investment have grown rapidly, there are signs of a false sense of security within the maritime industry. Only half (53%) of those surveyed are confident their organization can demonstrate full visibility of supply chain vulnerabilities, a concern given the recent rise in cyber-attacks targeting supply chains.

OT security versus IT security

Additionally, 68% believe their organization’s IT security is stronger than its operational technology (OT) security – which is linked to physical assets like sensors, programmable logic controllers (PLC), and enables automation, safety, and navigation systems. Some 76% say that the cyber security training that their organization provides is not advanced enough to protect against sophisticated threats.

Organizations may feel they are prepared as more resources are being deployed to manage cyber risk, but the reality is more complex than that. Businesses have a sophisticated adversary to contend with, which complicates the picture significantly. We need to protect both IT and OT, and be ready to respond should an attack be successful.

… said Svante Einarsson, Head of Maritime Cybersecurity at DNV Cyber.

Heightened concerns among maritime professionals

Concerns are heightened among maritime professionals due to geopolitical tensions but also because of growing criminal activity. One notable trend is the increase in concern related to criminal gangs that have identified the huge profit potential from ransomware attacks: 79% of maritime professionals are concerned about this risk vector, up from 56% in 2023.

DNV: Maritime industry ready to embrace cyber risk for innovation
Credit: DNV

The vast majority of maritime professionals (95%) call for more collaboration on cybersecurity among organizations within critical infrastructure industries.

The maritime industry and other critical infrastructure sectors need to take big steps forward in openly sharing cyber security experiences – the good, the bad and the ugly – to collectively create security best practice guidance,

… commented Einarsson.

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