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This certification, which is in line with mandatory International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) standards implemented for all newbuilds from 1 July 2024, strengthens the vessels’ ability to withstand cyberattacks, continue operating under threat, and recover quickly from incidents, according to LR.
The two vessels are North Star’s first CSOVs. Both are of the VARD 4 22 design and feature new methanol-ready hybrid propulsion solutions.
Earlier this month, the company took delivery of the first of its two commissioning service operation vessels, Grampian Kestrel, which will be deployed on EnBW’s He Dreiht offshore wind farm in Germany.
The second North Star CSOV, Grampian Eagle, will also be delivered soon and is also preparing for a contract this July.
As part of the cyber resilience certification process, all mission-critical systems were assessed on the CSOVs against Lloyd’s Register’s Cyber Resilience classification criteria. This included technologies such as dynamic positioning software and the control systems connected to the Voith Schneider propulsion units.
The vessels also feature Starlink communications systems to improve onboard connectivity. With the cyber resilience accreditation, North Star’s people and assets are better protected from cyber threats without affecting ongoing operations in the field, LR says.
Source: offshoreWIND.biz
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