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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG–2024–0049]
Issuance of Maritime Security
(MARSEC) Directive 105–4; Cyber Risk
Management Actions for Ship-to-Shore
Cranes Manufactured by People’s
Republic of China Companies
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard announces
the availability of Maritime Security
(MARSEC) Directive 105–4, which
provides cyber risk management actions
for owners or operators of ship-to-shore
(STS) cranes manufactured by People’s
Republic of China (PRC) companies
(PRC-manufactured STS cranes). The
directive contains security-sensitive
information and, therefore, cannot be
made available to the general public.
Owners or operators of PRCmanufactured STS cranes should
immediately contact their local Coast
Guard Captain of the Port (COTP) or
District Commander for a copy of
MARSEC Directive 105–4.
DATES: MARSEC Directive 105–4 is
available on February 21, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information about this document call or
email Brandon Link, Commander, U.S.
SUMMARY:
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Coast Guard, Office of Port and Facility
Compliance; telephone 202–372–1107,
email Brandon.M.Link@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Background and Purpose
MARSEC Directive 105–4 provides
cyber risk management actions for
owners or operators of PRCmanufactured STS cranes. Owners or
operators of PRC-manufactured STS
cranes should immediately contact their
local COTP or cognizant District
Commander for a copy of MARSEC
Directive 105–4.
The Maritime Transportation Security
Act’s implementing regulations in 33
CFR parts 101–105 are designed to
protect the maritime elements of the
national transportation system. Under
33 CFR 101.405, the Coast Guard may
set forth additional security measures to
respond to a threat assessment or to a
specific threat against those maritime
elements. In addition, per 33 CFR 6.14–
1, the Commandant ‘‘may prescribe
such conditions and restrictions relating
to the safety of waterfront facilities and
vessels in port as the Commandant finds
to be necessary under existing
circumstances.’’
PRC-manufactured STS cranes make
up the largest share of the global shipto-shore crane market and account for
nearly 80% of the STS cranes at U.S.
ports. By design, these cranes may be
controlled, serviced, and programmed
from remote locations, and those
features potentially leave PRCmanufactured STS cranes vulnerable to
exploitation, threatening the maritime
elements of the national transportation
system.
As such, additional measures are
necessary to prevent a Transportation
Security Incident in the national
transportation system due to the
prevalence of PRC-manufactured STS
cranes in the U.S., threat intelligence
related to the PRC’s interest in
disrupting U.S. critical infrastructure,
and the built-in vulnerabilities for
remote access and control of these STS
cranes.
Procedural
COTPs and District Commanders can
access all MARSEC directives on
Homeport by logging in and going to
Missions > Maritime Security >
Domestic Ports and Waterway Security
> Policy. Owners and operators of PRCmanufactured cranes must contact their
local COTP or cognizant District
Commander to acquire a copy of
MARSEC Directive 105–4. COTPs or
cognizant District Commanders may
provide this MARSEC Directive to
appropriate owners and operators in
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accordance with SSI handling
procedures.
Pursuant to 33 CFR 101.405, we
consulted with the Department of State,
Department of Defense, Department of
Transportation/Maritime
Administration, Department of
Homeland Security, Transportation
Security Administration, Cybersecurity
and Infrastructure Security Agency, and
National Maritime IntelligenceIntegration Office.
All MARSEC Directives issued
pursuant to 33 CFR 101.405 are marked
as SSI in accordance with 49 CFR part
1520. COTPs and District Commanders
will require individuals requesting a
MARSEC Directive to prove that they
meet the standards for a ‘‘covered
person’’ under 49 CFR 1520.7, have a
‘‘need to know’’ the information, as
defined in 49 CFR 1520.11, and that
they will safeguard the SSI in MARSEC
Directive 105–4 as required in 49 CFR
1520.9.
This notice is issued under authority
of 33 CFR 6.14–1 and 101.405(a)(2) and
5 U.S.C. 552(a).
Dated: February 21, 2024.
Amy M. Beach,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of
Inspections and Compliance.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG-2024-0049]
Issuance of Maritime Security (MARSEC) Directive 105-4; Cyber
Risk Management Actions for Ship-to-Shore Cranes Manufactured by
People's Republic of China Companies
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces the availability of Maritime
Security (MARSEC) Directive 105-4, which provides cyber risk management
actions for owners or operators of ship-to-shore (STS) cranes
manufactured by People's Republic of China (PRC) companies (PRC-
manufactured STS cranes). The directive contains security-sensitive
information and, therefore, cannot be made available to the general
public. Owners or operators of PRC-manufactured STS cranes should
immediately contact their local Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP)
or District Commander for a copy of MARSEC Directive 105-4.
DATES: MARSEC Directive 105-4 is available on February 21, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about this document
call or email Brandon Link, Commander, U.S.
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Coast Guard, Office of Port and Facility Compliance; telephone 202-372-
1107, email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background and Purpose
MARSEC Directive 105-4 provides cyber risk management actions for
owners or operators of PRC-manufactured STS cranes. Owners or operators
of PRC-manufactured STS cranes should immediately contact their local
COTP or cognizant District Commander for a copy of MARSEC Directive
105-4.
The Maritime Transportation Security Act's implementing regulations
in 33 CFR parts 101-105 are designed to protect the maritime elements
of the national transportation system. Under 33 CFR 101.405, the Coast
Guard may set forth additional security measures to respond to a threat
assessment or to a specific threat against those maritime elements. In
addition, per 33 CFR 6.14-1, the Commandant ``may prescribe such
conditions and restrictions relating to the safety of waterfront
facilities and vessels in port as the Commandant finds to be necessary
under existing circumstances.''
PRC-manufactured STS cranes make up the largest share of the global
ship-to-shore crane market and account for nearly 80% of the STS cranes
at U.S. ports. By design, these cranes may be controlled, serviced, and
programmed from remote locations, and those features potentially leave
PRC-manufactured STS cranes vulnerable to exploitation, threatening the
maritime elements of the national transportation system.
As such, additional measures are necessary to prevent a
Transportation Security Incident in the national transportation system
due to the prevalence of PRC-manufactured STS cranes in the U.S.,
threat intelligence related to the PRC's interest in disrupting U.S.
critical infrastructure, and the built-in vulnerabilities for remote
access and control of these STS cranes.
Procedural
COTPs and District Commanders can access all MARSEC directives on
Homeport by logging in and going to Missions > Maritime Security >
Domestic Ports and Waterway Security > Policy. Owners and operators of
PRC-manufactured cranes must contact their local COTP or cognizant
District Commander to acquire a copy of MARSEC Directive 105-4. COTPs
or cognizant District Commanders may provide this MARSEC Directive to
appropriate owners and operators in accordance with SSI handling
procedures.
Pursuant to 33 CFR 101.405, we consulted with the Department of
State, Department of Defense, Department of Transportation/Maritime
Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Transportation
Security Administration, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
Agency, and National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office.
All MARSEC Directives issued pursuant to 33 CFR 101.405 are marked
as SSI in accordance with 49 CFR part 1520. COTPs and District
Commanders will require individuals requesting a MARSEC Directive to
prove that they meet the standards for a ``covered person'' under 49
CFR 1520.7, have a ``need to know'' the information, as defined in 49
CFR 1520.11, and that they will safeguard the SSI in MARSEC Directive
105-4 as required in 49 CFR 1520.9.
This notice is issued under authority of 33 CFR 6.14-1 and
101.405(a)(2) and 5 U.S.C. 552(a).
Dated: February 21, 2024.
Amy M. Beach,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of Inspections and Compliance.
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