Activities Affecting HSSC - Michael Bergmann, Director CIRM (May 2018)

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CIRM, a non-profit trade association, collaborates with industry leaders in maritime technology to create industry standards, guidelines, and procedures. Michael Bergmann, the Director of CIRM, spearheads initiatives related to cyber risk management, software maintenance, ECDIS aspects, and more to ensure safety and efficiency in the maritime sector.


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  1. Activities affecting HSSC Michael Bergmann Director CIRM May 2018

  2. Overview ECDIS Aspects Cyber Risk Management S-Mode May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde 2

  3. Who are CIRM? CIRM (Comit International Radio-Maritime) is a non-profit trade association We are an NGO in consultative status to the International Maritime Organisation More than 100 members from across marine electronics industry Our technical scope is navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde 3

  4. ECDIS Aspects May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde 6

  5. Software Maintenance Industry Standard BIMCO initially approached CIRM in 2013 CIRM/BIMCO Joint Working Group (JWG) established 2014 The Industry Standard has been validated in sea trials and been accepted The Industry Standard has been published and presented to IMO May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde 7

  6. The software maintenance process flow An Event can be categorised as preventative and/or corrective software maintenance, and may or may not involve a software update. Preventative maintenance Corrective maintenance Event initiation The Event must be properly planned before it is executed in order to optimise arrangements and ensure the best possible outcome. Who, what, where and when Onboard software log Planning The Execution process is when maintenance is actually carried out, and it is critical that this is conducted in accordance with the Planning process. Execution and control Cyber security Execution Following completion it is important that communication continues in order to monitor the success of the Event, and to provide information which can be used to increase the effectiveness of future Planning processes Service report and onboard software log Evaluation and feedback After service May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde 9

  7. CIRM Guideline on Performance Test Procedure for ECDIS Principles have been derived from the work done on earlier project called ECDIS APT Decision was made to make this a CIRM industry guideline Data has been collected and consolidated Final discussions took place during CIRM Annual Conference this year Guideline is in final preparation May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde

  8. Cyber Risk Management CIRM is developing a CIRM Cyber Risk Code of Practice Focus will be on the manufacturer and service provider aspects of Cyber Risk Management, rather than procedural aspects of user groups CIRM is monitoring and cooperating in activities of other groups like BIMCO, ICS and IACS Cyber Risk was a key focus of the CIRM Annual Conference 2018 May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde

  9. and has been provisionally accepted for further development by the CG ahead of NCSR 6 S-Mode CIRM is working actively on the S-Mode topic CIRM has submitted a proposal to the IMO S-Mode Correspondance group Focus is on standardization of terminology, icons, feature access and other items rather than on an S-Mode Button The proposal was accepted and integrated in the proposal of the working group Guidelines on standardized modes of operation, S-Mode The proposal has been presented to IMO at NSCR5 (NCSR 5/7) and and has been provisionally accepted for further development by the CG ahead of NCSR 6 May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde

  10. Overview of the CIRM S-Mode proposal Drafted by CIRM S-Mode Working Group Four appendices contain practical requirements covering: Standard & user settings Terminology, abbreviations, icons (Hot Keys & Shortcuts) Logical grouping of related information Access requirements for essential information and functions May 2018 - Michael Bergmann IHO HSSC 10 , Warnem nde

  11. Thank you Michael Bergmann michael.bergmann@bergmann-marine.com

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