MSC 101/4/4 – Cyber risk management in Safety Management Systems
Submitted by United States, ICS and BIMCO, Maritime Safety Committee, 101st Session, Agenda Item 4, March 2019.
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Submitted by United States, ICS and BIMCO, Maritime Safety Committee, 101st Session, Agenda Item 4, March 2019.
Submitted by ICS, Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping, 6th Session, Agenda Item 12, March 2019.
Submitted by the International Chamber of Shipping, Legal Committee, 107th Session, Agenda Item 4, January 2020.
Submitted by the Marshall Islands, New Zealand, ICS, BIMCO, IFSMA, IMarEST, InterManager, IPTA, RINA, IBIA and ITF, Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment, 6th Session, Agenda Item 13, December 2018.
The Tanker Safety Guide (Liquefied Gas) is the definitive industry best practice guidance for gas carrier operators, and a carriage requirement under the national regulations of many flag States.
Submitted by Japan and ICS, Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment, 6th Session, Agenda Item 9, December 2018.
Submitted by Japan and ICS, Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment, 6th Session, Agenda Item 9, December 2018.
Offering guidance to companies on how to implement effective cyber risk management onboard ships. The updated Guidelines include a new annex 2 developed by ICS on the incorporation of cyber risk management into safety management systems as required by IMO resolution MSC.428(98).
Poster developed to raise awareness amongst onboard personnel regarding the basic steps that can be taken to contribute to effective maritime cyber risk management.
In light of growing media interest and the diversity of expert opinions on the subject, this study conducted by the Hamburg School of Business Administration (HSBA) on behalf of ICS, assesses and determines the potential effects of autonomous ships on the role of seafarers and the global shipping industry.