Cybersecurity Advisory &
Managed Services for Regulated
and Critical Environments


BIMCO’S Guidelines

The firm contributed to BIMCO’s Guidelines on Cyber Security Onboard Ships (Version 4, 2020), a key industry reference adopted by flag states, classification societies, and technical managers worldwide.The Guidelines are produced by BIMCO and supported by, CLIA, ICS, INTERCARGO, INTERMANAGER, INTERTANKO, IUMI, OCIMF and WORLD SHIPPING COUNCIL.


Trusted partnerships, lasting security

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DISCOVER CYGNUS

Trusted by Operators in High-Scrutiny Sectors

CYGNUS Technologies supports organizations operating within complex, regulated, and safety-critical environments.

Engagements span energy, transportation, and infrastructure sectors - where cyber incidents pose operational, reputational, and legal risk.

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CYGNUS SOLUTIONS

CYGNUS Technologies provides Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services engineered for regulated, hybrid, and mission-critical environments. The service integrates real-time telemetry, behavioral analytics, and curated threat intelligence to deliver continuous visibility and threat detection across IT infrastructure, Cloud Services and Fleet Locations.

MANAGED SERVICES

CYGNUS Technologies conducts structured vulnerability assessments to identify and evaluate security weaknesses across IT environments. Engagements are executed using a combination of automated scanning, manual validation, and contextual risk analysis.

ASSESSMENT & ADVISORY

The new European Directive NIS 2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555), which focuses on strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructures and services, makes cybersecurity training for personnel mandatory. It explicitly requires that entities falling under its scope ensure appropriate training and awareness of their workforce, aiming to reduce risk and improve incident management capabilities.

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IN THE LATEST NEWS

[18 MAY, 2026]

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[18 MAY, 2026]

Researchers Disclose Multiple Windows Zero-Days Enabling SYSTEM Access and BitLocker Bypass