Ince launches integrated cyber security solution for maritime sector
London, UK, February 1, 2021 International legal and professional services firm, Ince, has announced the launch of a specialist cyber security solution in conjunction with Mission Secure, one of the world’s leading Operational Technology (OT) cyber security companies. The venture signals the development, by newly established InceMaritime, of a first of its kind integrated legal advisory, business consultancy, and technology offering for the maritime sector, a statement said. Beginning with cyber security, over the course of 2021, InceMaritime plans to launch further managed service solutions in key areas for the maritime industry. This comes at a crucial time of unprecedented change and regulatory transformation for businesses in the maritime sector.
Julian Clark, senior global partner with Ince UK-based international law firm Ince has launched an integrated cyber security solution in conjunction with Mission Secure, one of the world’s leading Operational Technology (OT) cyber security companies, as the debut offering of a new professional services brand called InceMaritime.
The new service is said to protect on-shore and on-vessel OT networks, thereby safeguarding operations and ensuring compliance and business continuity, Specifically it offers:
A full audit of a company’s existing policies to ensure compliance in line with the new ISM Code for Cyber Security Guidelines (IMO 2021).
The implementation of the patented Mission Secure Platform, the first integrated platform built for OT cyber protection, which is designed to harden vessels’ control systems networks against cyber threats.
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