TECH SPOTLIGHT
Asset Guardian Solutions Limited Achieves ISO/IEC 27001 Certification
Asset Guardian Solutions Limited (AGSL), a leading innovator in protecting Industrial Automation and Control Systems software, is pleased to announce that it has successfully achieved the ISO/IEC 27001 standard for Information Security Management, a framework that will allow AGSL to take a holistic approach to secure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA) of the company’s information assets.
The ISO/IEC 27001 standard is managed by the International Organisation for Standardisation, and the International Electrotechnical
Commission, and by implementing the ISMS framework, AGSL will be able to demonstrate a set of policies, procedures, processes, and systems that manage information risks such as cyber security attacks, data leaks, or theft of data.
“This is a major achievement for Asset Guardian. The team here has worked extremely hard over the past few months to again achieve a fantastic accreditation whilst not interrupting the day-to-day business of the company.
Information that belongs to Asset Guardian, our Partners, and Clients is of the utmost importance to us, and the safe custody of this information was always and remains one of our top priorities. This accreditation gives all our
interested parties the peace of mind that their information is well looked after whilst we are its custodians.
I have to say a huge well done and thanks to everyone involved in both the development and the use of our Information Security System which will allow us to continue to provide safe, secure services well into the future,” said Ewan McAllister, Managing Director at Asset Guardian Solutions Limited.
Safeguarding Data of Customers and Partners Achieving ISO/IEC 27001 certification demonstrates AGSL’s commitment to protecting the most valuable information, but also that of its customers and partners in which safeguarding their most sensitive information is crucial.
Catapult Maritime Decarbonisation Projects Drive Innovations Vital to Achieving Net Zero
ORE Catapult’s five Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition projects conclude, catalysing the journey towards offshore wind vessel decarbonisation.
The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s five Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC) projects ended in March 2022, progressing world-leading innovations and significant strides towards wider maritime decarbonisation.
The five projects, representing £3.3m in funding from the Department for Transport and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK, helped pave the way towards a future of zero-emissions shipping with clean vessels and alternative fuels.
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ORE Catapult’s flagship project of the five was a feasibility study into the development of a National Clean Maritime Demonstration Hub in Grimsby, a ‘first step’ towards the development of an infrastructure and support ecosystem built to accelerate the deployment of clean maritime technology.
Alongside nine project partners, and industry advisors including major players such as RWE and Orsted, ORE Catapult produced a high-quality feasibility study to inform a business case for infrastructure-investment in Zero-Emission Fuels/charging- infrastructure at the Port of Grimsby, the world’s largest operations and maintenance (O&M) port. It is hoped that the project will act as a catalyst to showcase Grimsby at the heart of the clean maritime sector and
foster further collaboration in vessel decarbonisation within offshore wind.
The other projects involved progressing innovations in electric Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) through the Artemis eFoiler-CTV concept; a demonstration of a world-first electric charging point prior to real-world in-field trials; an investigation into data-led emission management; and a feasibility study on the development of an offshore wind power barge, providing vessel-to-vessel charging and battery swapping capabilities.
These projects brought together partners from the offshore wind and maritime industries, the supply chain and Government, collaborating to create a blueprint for the decarbonisation of the offshore renewables’ maritime fleet.
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