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Ship OT Cybersecurity: IACS E26/E27 Compliance Guide for Vessel Operators (4/4) - Cybersecurity Solutions Matrix

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🔐 IACS UR E26/E27 Cyber Solution Matrix 25 Capabilities 4-Part Series · Part 4 IACS UR E26/E27 Compliance Matrix: Cybersecurity Solutions for Maritime OT 25 Capability Areas × NIST CSF 5 Phases — A Compliance Guide for Shipowners, Shipyards, System Suppliers & Cybersecurity Solution Providers Captain  Paul Maritime 4.0 · AI, Data & Cyber Security  ·  linkedin.com/in/shipjobs IACS UR E26/E27 is the core maritime cybersecurity regulation applying to newbuilds contracted from July 2024. This matrix maps 25 capability areas across the five NIST Cybersecurity Framework phases (Identify · Protect · Detect · Respond · Recover) to corresponding solution categories. Click any row to expand the full description and solution mapping below. 📌 Captain Paul's Note Obtaining class society certificates will get you through an audit. But to defend against real cyber...

Ship OT Cybersecurity: IACS E26/E27 Compliance Guide for Vessel Operators (3/4) - Automating IACS E26/E27 Annual Survey

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📋 Compliance IACS UR E26/E27 Annual Survey 3-Part Series · Part 3 Automating IACS E26/E27 Annual Survey: What OT Monitoring Can and Cannot Do Ship OT Cybersecurity — A Practitioner's Guide for Vessel Operators Captain Paul  Maritime Cybersecurity Consultant · CRSI Specialist You have read through the E26/E27 framework in Part 1. You understand what a capable OT monitoring solution must deliver in Part 2. Now the operational question: does deploying that solution actually reduce the burden of Annual Survey — and if so, by how much? The honest answer is 60% yes, 40% no. This post explains exactly where that boundary falls, why it exists, and how to turn that 60% into a genuine operational advantage. 60% Can Be Automated Technical evidence layer — a...
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