Port-IT launches Naval Wolf Vulnerability Management
The service scans both IT and OT environments, identifying a wide range of vulnerabilities.
Port-IT has unveiled an addition to its cybersecurity portfolio: Naval Wolf Vulnerability Management. Tailored specifically for the maritime industry, this new service addresses the mandatory requirements set by the IACS E26 & E27 regulations for newly built vessels.
As maritime cybersecurity threats become increasingly complex, the demand for robust security solutions has never been higher. Traditional measures often fail to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities effectively. With software vulnerabilities being discovered at an alarming rate, early detection and remediation are critical to prevent potential exploitation.
What makes Port-IT’s Naval Wolf solution stand out is its intuitive data presentation and its capability to check for compliance with standards such as ISO, DIS, and GDPR. The service scans both IT and OT environments, identifying a wide range of vulnerabilities.
Naval Wolf employs various tools to thoroughly scan a vessel’s network. Managed through Port-IT’s web portal, customers can oversee all their cybersecurity services with a single login. The pricing model is based on a per-vessel cost, in contrast to other systems that charge per device, offering shipowners a clearer understanding of implementation expenses.
“Our team has put significant effort into ensuring this service is tested and ready for launch,” said a representative from Port-IT. “With Naval Wolf Vulnerability Management, customers gain valuable insights into potential network issues, enabling them to address vulnerabilities before they lead to cyber incidents.”
This new service empowers shipping companies to stay ahead of emerging risks, ensuring a proactive approach to cybersecurity that safeguards their onboard systems while complying with industry regulations.