The U.S. Coast Guard’s MTSA cybersecurity regulations (33 CFR Part 101 Subpart F) introduce mandatory, enforceable requirements that directly impact how cybersecurity professionals design, operate, and defend maritime facility IT and OT networks and systems. For practitioners, the challenge is not simply understanding the regulation but translating it into cybersecurity programs that both satisfy compliance obligations and meaningfully reduce operational risk.
This webinar is designed for IT and OT cybersecurity professionals working at MTSA regulated companies and facilities. We’ll walk through the core compliance building blocks and show how they fit together into a practical, phased compliance approach and how to prioritize remediation efforts in a defensible, cost-effective way.
A key focus of this session is the role cybersecurity teams play in supporting cybersecurity officers (CySO), facility security officers (FSOs), and vessel security officers (VSOs) with their regulatory responsibilities, such as annual cybersecurity assessments, cybersecurity plan (CSP) development, incident response planning (CIRP), required training, drills and exercises, and annual audits.
Attendees will leave with clear, actionable guidance on aligning assessments, plans, and controls to Subpart F requirements in a way that supports operations, withstands Coast Guard scrutiny, and delivers real cybersecurity risk reduction—not just compliance documentation.
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