The collaboration will focus on designing well-hardened maritime cybersecurity to meet the new mandatory requirements from the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS).
The MoU signing ceremony was held at Fortinet Korea's Customer Briefing Centre with top executive representatives from both companies, including Korea country manager Won-Kyun Cho and Michael Murphy, APAC head of Operational Technology and Critical Infrastructure at Fortinet; Jong-Ung Choi, director of Autonomous Ship Research Centre and Kyungwon Bae, manager of Smart Solution Research Group belonging to Autonomous Ship Research Centre at Samsung Heavy Industries.
Samsung Heavy Industries has accumulated differentiated technological competency and turnkey manufacturing capabilities in the shipbuilding and marine business fields, and possesses topside design and construction capabilities, which are the core of maritime development facilities.
In April 2022, the International Association of Classification Societies adopted UR E26 and E27 regulations to protect ships from internal and external cyber threats and ensure the safety of ship operations as cyber threats such as hacking and ransomware against ships have increased.
UR E26 aims to ensure the secure integration of both Operational Technology and Information Technology equipment into the vessel’s network during the design, construction, commissioning, and operational life of the ship. UR E27 to ensure system integrity is secured and hardened by third-party equipment suppliers.
They will be applied to new ships contracted for construction on and after July 1 as mandatory requirements.
Through their agreement, the two companies plan to collaborate on enhancing maritime cybersecurity to comply with the new security regulations of the IACS.
In addition, they will cooperate to broaden the base of the cybersecurity market and expand the application of future leading technologies in the maritime field, such as network segmentation and OT protocol-based security services, onshore remote monitoring and control, and autonomous ships.
Fortinet plans to support on designing well-hardened maritime cybersecurity with Fortinet platform solutions, solution optimisation to operate in maritime environment, and training for Fortinet products.
The company will be supporting the strengthening of OT security for ships built by Samsung Heavy Industries to fully meet the new UR E26 and E27 mandatory requirements.
The Fortinet OT Security Platform as an extension of the enterprise Security Fabric, provides solutions and services for protection across the entire Purdue model, from sensors to cloud, securing asset and network visibility, network separation, endpoint protection, authentication and permission management for zero trust access, threat detection and defence technology, and Security Operations Centre/Network Operations Centre security operation.
Based on its security expertise and global leadership, Fortinet will contribute to ensuring the cyber resilience of new ships and for the cybersecurity of on-board systems and equipment built by Samsung Heavy Industries.
“As cyber-issues on ships increase, cybersecurity is becoming an essential element of ship construction and operation,” said Jongung Choi, director of Autonomous Ship Research Centre at Samsung Heavy Industries. “Samsung Heavy Industries will expand cybersecurity leadership in the ship manufacturing industry by establishing an innovative system for security during ship construction and increasing the cyber resilience of ships through close cooperation with Fortinet, a global leader in the security field.”
Michael Murphy, head of Operational Technology and Critical Infrastructure – Asia-Pacific of Fortinet said, “Through this cooperation, we will strengthen the global support system and cooperation in the maritime cybersecurity sector and actively support Samsung Heavy Industries in securing a technical foundation to comply with the new security regulations of the IACS. In addition, Fortinet will continue to expand the scope of its business and aim to strengthen security and digital innovation for the maritime cybersecurity industry.”
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