Technomar Shipping awarded RINA Cyber Security Certificate

July 3, 2024
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Technomar Shipping, the technical manager of 97 ships, received the RINA Cyber Security Certificate, demonstrating their commitment to managing cyber risks onboard. The certification aligns with industry best practices and IMO requirements, ensuring cybersecurity protection for ships in service.

Technomar Shipping receives RINA Cyber Security Certificate

Technomar Shipping, the technical manager of 97 ships, including Global Ship Lease’s 68 containership fleet, successfully completed the “RINA Cyber Security – Verification for ships in service” and received the certificate during a ceremony at the Posidonia international shipping exhibition in Athens. This certification reflects Technomar’s dedication to managing cyber risks and ensuring cybersecurity protection for their fleet.

During the handover ceremony, representatives from Technomar, RINA, and Global Ship Lease were present. The certificate confirms that Technomar has implemented appropriate policies, procedures, and technical controls onboard to address cyber threats. It also signifies their alignment with industry best practices and IMO requirements.

Mr. Paminos Youroukos, Strategic Planning & Compliance Executive at Technomar Shipping Inc., highlighted the importance of cybersecurity in supporting energy efficiency gains and decarbonization initiatives across their fleet. The certification assures customers like Global Ship Lease that their operations are properly protected.

Michael Vrettos, Senior Cyber Security Expert at RINA, emphasized the significance of Technomar’s successful verification process, indicating their readiness to tackle future cyber challenges. The certification ensures that Technomar is secure in the present and well-prepared for evolving cybersecurity threats.


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