The Swedish Club strengthens cyber resilience support through co-operation with CyberOwl and DNV Cyber
The Swedish Club has entered into a strategic co-operation with CyberOwl and DNV Cyber aimed at strengthening cyber resilience and operational awareness across its membership.
As part of the collaboration, The Swedish Club will provide members with regular cyber threat insight and risk updates designed to help shipowners and operators better understand the rapidly evolving cyber risk landscape affecting the maritime sector.
The initiative complements The Swedish Club’s existing marine cyber insurance offering and reflects the Club’s continued focus on proactive risk prevention and operational resilience.
Through the co-operation with CyberOwl and DNV Cyber, The Swedish Club aims to support members not only through insurance protection, but also through practical awareness, preparedness, and access to relevant operational insight.
The quarterly updates will provide information on: emerging cyber threats and trends affecting shipping; vulnerabilities and attack methods relevant to maritime operations; lessons learned from incidents and market developments, and practical guidance to support cyber resilience and preparedness
Tord Nilsson (pictured, right), who played a key role in the development of The Swedish Club’s cyber insurance product, said: “Cyber risk is increasingly becoming an operational challenge for shipping, not just a technical issue. The industry’s growing dependence on digital systems means that cyber incidents have the potential to affect vessel operations, safety, and continuity in entirely new ways.
“By working together with CyberOwl and DNV Cyber, we are strengthening the support and insight available to our members as they navigate an increasingly complex risk environment. This initiative is about helping members improve awareness, preparedness, and resilience through practical and relevant information.”
CyberOwl specialises in maritime cyber risk monitoring, mitigation and response support and threat intelligence, while DNV Cyber provides cyber security expertise and services supporting organisations across the maritime and industrial sectors.
The co-operation reflects a shared commitment to improving cyber awareness and strengthening resilience across the maritime industry.