IMCA publishes recommended code of practice on environmental sustainability
Environmental sustainability code for global marine contracting industry.
Environmental sustainability code for global marine contracting industry.
The International Marine Contractors Association: eCMID system update details.
The Department of Homeland Security has announced it will issue new cybersecurity regulations on fuel and oil pipelines to prevent future cyberattacks like the one that crippled the Colonial Pipeline.
Reuters, Washington Post report that the US government is preparing to issue its first cybersecurity regulations for pipelines.
Following reports that CISA will create a new security programme to test US infrastructure against cyberattacks.
Cybersecurity expert comments on reports that Colonial Pipeline paid a US$5 million ransom to pipeline ransomware group.
Colonial Pipeline has reportedly paid cyber-criminal gang DarkSide nearly US$5 million in ransom.
In this long read, Rob Roberts, Glenn Hartfiel, and Steve Roberts, Directors in Opportune LLP’s Process & Technology group discuss why the cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline will have broad implications on how the energy industry defends and responds to future incidents.
Reuters reports the Colonial Pipeline began to slowly restart on Wednesday.
In response to the advisory, Edgard Capdevielle, CEO of Nozomi Networks discusses its recommendations and whether they are enough.
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency issues a report called ‘DarkSide Ransomware: Best Practices for Preventing Business Disruption from Ransomware Attacks’.
Geoff Yut, Consultant in Opportune LLP’s Process & Technology group comments on the cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline.
The US Energy Information Administration provides some information on US petroleum product inventories.
Terry Olaes, Technical Director (North America) of Skybox Security comments on the Colonial Pipeline attack.
Reuters reports that the ransomware gang accused of hacking the Colonial Pipeline is motivated by money.