Inmarsat enhances cybersecurity offering for maritime industry

(LONDON) — Inmarsat has introduced two new components to its maritime cybersecurity service, Fleet Secure, as it continues to develop solutions that combat ever-increasing cyberthreats faced by shipowners and ship managers.
 
Vessel operators will benefit from a powerful, multi-layered endpoint security solution, Fleet Secure Endpoint, which is based on industry leading technology from ESET, a world leader in digital security, and powered by Port-IT and protects desktop computers and other systems connected to a vessel’s network.  
 
Fleet Secure Endpoint has been developed to remove infections and thwart hackers before damage occurs to onboard endpoints and connected systems. The solution will be available for commercial use from January 2019 and is compatible across Inmarsat’s maritime portfolio of services, including Fleet Xpress, FleetBroadband and Fleet One. It also complements the resilience of Inmarsat’s own satellite and ground network enabling consistent cybersecurity standards to be maintained.
 
“It is a priority for every fleet operator and ship manager – shoreside and at sea – to ensure their systems are properly protected. As this enhancement to Fleet Secure demonstrates, Inmarsat is constantly monitoring the ever changing cybersecurity landscape and devising new tools and approaches for addressing potential problems; ensuring that ships and their crew remain safe – physically and virtually,” said Peter Broadhurst, senior vice president of safety and security for Inmarsat Maritime.
 
Inmarsat has also launched a training app for mobile devices, Fleet Secure Cyber Awareness. This enables seafarers to educate themselves on the tactics that cyber criminals might employ in attempting to infiltrate a company’s IT infrastructure.
 
Addressing the human element is essential to maintaining a strong security posture, said Broadhurst: “Many attempts to gain unauthorized access to IT infrastructure require some sort of activation by an end-user in order to infect a system and cause further damage. These attacks are often heavily disguised so as to trick and manipulate end-users into unwittingly granting permission.
 
“However, there are nearly always tell-tale signs that, if spotted in time, would prevent escalation. Crew education is therefore an indispensable component in realising a well-rounded security strategy and the reason behind teaming up with Stapleton International and Marine Learning Alliance to launch our Fleet Secure cyber awareness module."

For more information, visit www.inmarsat.com.

By Professional Mariner Staff