Saab is teaming up with Orolia on a collection of innovations that find as well as alleviate cyber-attacks on navigating systems onshore or on vessels.
As the 2021 due date obtains nearer for application of IMO’s demands for Maritime Cyber Risk Management in Safety Management Systems, it is very important that the whole vessel monitoring ecological community, from port control to important bridge systems, consist of security of navigating. This is done, state Saab as well as Orolia, by confirming the resource as well as credibility of setting as well as timing information, in addition to minimizing the threat of incorrect information.
Orolia’s M-SecureSync utilizes innovations to find as well as withstand GNSS jamming as well as spoofing strikes as well as signal the bridge to possible inconsistencies in the navigating signals. It provides multi-layered security that will certainly be incorporated right into Saab’s navigating remedies. Saab’s Control as well as Display Unit (CDU) will certainly serve as the indication for the Officer of the Watch as well as equivalent Electronic Chart Display as well as Information System (ECDIS). The system cautions the individual of endangered information as well as shops it for later evaluation as well as item enhancement.
“For our users, this means that they can rely on better checked information for safe navigation,” states Stefan Karlsson, Head of Sales at Saab TransponderTech. “Saab has been the provider of AIS and GNSS Navigation Systems for the world’s merchant fleet for the last 15 years, with more than 25,000 installations.”
“Cyber-attacks can come in many guises and as the threats become increasingly sophisticated, poor cyber security could compromise commercial vessels’ safety through interference with navigation accuracy,” states Chris Loizou, Vice President Maritime Business Line atOrolia “We are dedicated to product innovation and developing state-of-the-art technologies, and through this collaboration with Saab we will continue to keep people safe while navigating the world’s waterways.”