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NORMA Cyber Supports Norway's Maritime Cybersecurity

Norma Cyber
Lars Benjamin Vold, Managing Director NORMA Cyber and Richard Utne Head of Maritime Security, Norwegian Coastal Administration

Published Feb 7, 2024 1:14 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

Norwegian authorities have chosen the Norwegian Maritime Cyber Resilience Centre (Norma Cyber) to collaborate with in their work on cyber security within the Maritime industry. This is a recognition of the competency and capabilities NORMA Cyber has built over the three last years since their establishment. 

NORMA Cyber will support the production and distribution of warnings, information- and vulnerability sharing and analysis of cyber related incidents within the maritime sector. The sector includes ports, port facilities, vessels, and shipowners – and has a great significance, both nationally and internationally.

"We are happy that the authorities have designated this important role to NORMA Cyber. This will increase the efforts to secure the maritime sector against a growing cyber threat landscape. This will benefit society and industry alike," says Svein Ringbakken, CEO in The Norwegian Shipowners’ Mutual War Risks Insurance Association (DNK) and chairman of the board in NORMA Cyber.                       

Will cooperate closely with the Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA) and the Norwegian Maritime Authorities

The assignment was given to NORMA Cyber by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA) who together with the Norwegian Maritime Authority are the maritime industry authority on security and preparedness. It is the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries who has assigned the Norwegian sectorial response environment for cyber security (SRM) to NCA. The NCA will be NORMA Cybers point of contact and cooperating partner within the authorities.  

It is very positive that a SRM for the maritime industry has been established and we are looking forward to contributing to this collaboration. It will give a more holistic approach to the cyber security response across the maritime sector. And it will strengthen the coordination with other industries prior to, during and after incidents occur says Lars Benjamin Vold, Managing Director of NORMA Cyber.

NORMA Cyber will amongst other share relevant and time sensitive vulnerability warnings to the maritime sector and contribute to transparency and information sharing of relevant information from cyber security incidents. Furthermore, NORMA Cyber will act as an advisory body when needed during crisis- and incident management, as well as contribute to warnings and reports.

NORMA Cyber was established after several parities in the Norwegian maritime industry wanted to join their collective efforts on cyber security. We have now grown to more than 110 members and we have built niche competence for the maritime industry. It is great to see that we can support the authorities in their efforts and look forward to draw on synergies between the public and private sector on behalf of the maritime industry. We look forward to support the NCA, whilst at the same time continue our commitment to find new and better solutions and services on behalf of our members, continues Lars Benjamin Vold.

NORMA Cyber will join NCA in relevant fora at the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC). NORMA Cyber will increase their information access and maintain the responsibility of information sharing within the maritime industry. Thus, the tasks NORMA Cyber will be responsible for will contribute to the important task of securing the maritime sector, which with their ports, vessels and on shore facilities are crucial to Norwegian infrastructure, trade and preparedness.

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