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IACS E26/E27 Cyber Readiness Assessment Tool

Screen ship-level cyber resilience and onboard equipment or supplier readiness across asset identification, protection, detection, response, recovery, network architecture, access control, secure configuration and product lifecycle assurance. Generate readiness scores, critical-gap counts, category heatmaps and a prioritized improvement list.

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E26 Ship Readiness Identify, protect, detect, respond and recover
E27 Equipment Readiness Onboard systems, supplier assurance and secure product lifecycle
Assessment Output Scores, critical gaps, coverage and prioritized actions

Quick Cyber Readiness Screen

Complete the core ship and equipment questions below. This is a screening assessment, not an IACS compliance determination or class survey.

Not Assessed No / Major Gap Planned Partially Implemented Mostly Implemented Implemented N/A

Assessment Profile

Optional project information is included in copied, CSV and printable assessment reports.

Detailed E26/E27 Readiness Review

Advanced mode expands the assessment and adds an evidence or document-reference field for each check. Critical items are weighted more heavily in priority ranking.

Score: 0 to 100 Critical controls flagged N/A excluded from scoring Evidence coverage tracked

Cyber Readiness Results

Quick E26/E27 screening assessment

Not assessed
Answer assessment questions to generate ship-level E26 and equipment/supplier E27 readiness scores, category performance and priority actions.
Readiness screening only. This tool is designed to help owners, operators, yards, integrators and equipment suppliers organize a cyber-resilience gap review around major IACS E26 and E27 themes. It does not reproduce the complete Unified Requirements, determine formal applicability, establish class compliance, issue certification or replace design review, survey, supplier documentation, class society rules, flag requirements or vessel-specific cyber-risk assessment. Individual class societies may have additional rules, interpretations, procedures or evidence requirements. Always use the current applicable IACS Unified Requirements and the vessel's classification society requirements for compliance work.
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