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Cybersecurity is no longer an IT topic

For a long time, cybersecurity was treated as a technical matter. That time is over...
Published: February 25, 2026

For a long time, cybersecurity was treated as a technical matter.

Firewalls, antivirus, patches, and passwords.
An IT responsibility.
A technical checklist.

That time is over.

Today, cybersecurity is operational risk management.

Modern vessels depend on connected systems for navigation support, reporting, cargo management, engine monitoring, crew welfare, and communication. When those systems are disrupted, the impact is not limited to IT. It affects operations, safety, schedules, and reputation.

The conversation has changed.

Regulations such as NIS2 and frameworks like IACS E26 and E27 are making cyber resilience a formal requirement, not just a best practice. Charterers, insurers, and flag states are increasingly expecting documented controls, structured risk assessments, and traceable governance.

This is not about installing more tools.

It is about structure.

Cybersecurity onboard is no longer a matter of adding protection on top of complex environments. It requires clarity in architecture, controlled access to OT systems, defined ownership, monitored connectivity, and predictable processes.

In other words, the same fundamentals that create stable operations also create cyber resilience.

When responsibility is fragmented, cybersecurity becomes reactive.
When ownership is clear, cybersecurity becomes manageable.

This is where mindset matters.

Cybersecurity is not only about preventing incidents. It is about ensuring operational continuity. It is about making sure that a cyber event does not turn into operational disruption.

And that is not just an IT concern.

It is a leadership concern.

Because in modern shipping, digital infrastructure is operational infrastructure.

So the real question is no longer whether your IT team is secure.

The real question is: Are your operations resilient?


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