Inmarsat combats rising
maritime cybercrime with Fleet Secure Unified Threat
Management
25 Apr 2022
Inmarsat has launched Fleet
Secure Unified Threat Management (UTM), as a
standard option on Inmarsat’s award-winning Fleet
Xpress service, protecting vessel networks against
cyberattacks.
Fleet Secure UTM completes a
portfolio of Inmarsat cyber security solutions for
ship owners, which includes Fleet Secure Endpoint
and Fleet Secure Cyber Awareness Training. Developed
in partnership with maritime Cyber Security
specialist Port-IT, the resilience of Fleet Secure
UTM protection is based on its consolidation of
multiple network security tools in a single
application.
With cyberattacks on global
businesses increasing by 40% in 2021*, Inmarsat
reports a tripling in data used by the average
commercial ship since the onset of Covid-19. The
growth reflects extra demand for crew connectivity
but also increasing use of data to monitor vessel
performance, optimize decision-making and support
predictive maintenance.
The result is a growing ship
network ‘surface area’ for attacks that offers a
route to onboard control systems. Cyber threats are
also fast-evolving, as cybercriminals develop
malicious codes to probe for new weaknesses.
Successful attacks threaten vessel safety, disrupt
services and expose sensitive information. They also
bring the costs of extortion, recovery, and higher
insurance.
Depending on user preferences,
Fleet Secure UTM capabilities can include gateway
anti-virus software, intrusion detection, and
prevention, web-content filtering, and application
control. However, all Fleet Secure UTM users get
asset management, alerting, and reporting capability
that fully aligns with International Maritime
Organization 2021 compliance on cyber security risk
management.
“The benefits of big data and
artificial intelligence for ship efficiency, safety,
and sustainability are clear, while Covid-19 has
highlighted crew connectivity as a crucial issue for
our industry,” said Ben Palmer, President, Inmarsat
Maritime. “Safeguarding these gains demands cyber
awareness and training, endpoint protection, and the
layered defences of network protection. With Fleet
Secure UTM, Inmarsat is now able to meet all of
these requirements as a single vendor.”
Fleet Secure UTM features its
own security portal, allowing customers to monitor
traffic in all connected networks to protect
operational technology (OT), Internet of Things
(IoT) and crew communications, among others, and
mitigate risks, supported by a security operation
centre (SOC) which monitors devices and the service
itself year-round, 24/7. Issues not directly
relating to Fleet Xpress are escalated to Port-IT
for further action. A team of Port-IT ethical
hackers also continuously probes networks for
vulnerabilities.
‘Bronze’, ‘silver’, and ‘gold’
versions of Fleet UTM are available and the ‘gold’
user can access advanced AI-based scanning for
malicious codes beyond known signatures, to block
‘zero day’ attacks. The threat hunting function in
the gold package adds an additional layer of cyber
threat intelligence to predict future risks and
establish a relevant elimination plan.
“The relationship between
Port-IT and Inmarsat is longstanding and we are
delighted to work together in the critical area of
ship network security,” said Youri Hart, CEO,
Port-IT. “The user-friendly Fleet Secure UTM
dashboard offers a gateway to the latest AI-based
techniques, ethical hacking, and continuous support
to combat the cybercriminals.”
Installed on a ‘plug and play’
basis in the Fleet Xpress server rack, Fleet Secure
UTM is equally straightforward to fit onboard
existing and new build ships, subject to
authorisation by Inmarsat Solution Engineering.