What is the Problem?

Control and Monitoring Systems have transitioned from being stand-alone to internet connected. Once a system is connected to the internet, the system is only as secure as the weakest link.

Systems do not have Cyber Security compliance

NMEA 2000 - CZONE - Victron Energy - REDARC - None of these systems are Cyber Compliant.

Cameras need to be Cyber Security Compliant

Cameras are a convenient way to see what the status of your boat/ RV is when you are not there. However, these cameras need to be part of the cyber compliance. Safiery STARSHIP can co-exist and trigger cyber compliant camera systems in 2025.

Cyber Blocker Devices can be added but setup and maintenance can be complex.

Intermediary "cyber compliant" firewalls can be installed but the design and maintenance of these systems can be complex.

Testing by a Third Party Trust Laboratory cant be done unless it is baked into the product.

The only way you really know how secure you are is with third party assessment. Then for cyber compliance, testing by a trusted independent laboratory.

What Makes Safiery's STARSHIP bulletproof to Cyber-Attack ?
STARSHIP complies with these Security Certifications:

CSA STAR certification
(Cloud Security Alliance), which certifies the security of IoT ecosystems.

NIST 2.0 Cybersecurity Framework
Compliance to framework for encryption and secure communications.

ISO 27001
Information security management.

Encryption

STARSHIP uses end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for WiFi communication between devices. This ensures that data transmitted over the network cannot be intercepted or tampered with.

Device Authentication

STARSHIP employs cryptographic authentication to validate device identity, reducing the risk of unauthorized devices infiltrating the network.

Certificate-Based Security

Each STARSHIP device uses PKI-based (Public Key Infrastructure) certificates issued by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). 

Secure Boot and Software Updates

STARSHIP Devices support secure boot to ensure only authorized firmware is executed. Firmware updates are cryptographically signed to verify authenticity, ensuring devices remain secure against vulnerabilities.

Zero-Trust Architecture

STARSHIP employs a Zero-Trust model, meaning every device interaction is authenticated and authorized, regardless of its location on the network.

Resilience Against Replay and Injection Attacks

STARSHIP uses mechanisms like nonce-based cryptography and session keys to prevent replay and injection attacks, which are common in IoT systems.

Interoperability Without Compromising Security

STARSHIP has seamless interoperability between devices from various manufacturers. However, it ensures that the security architecture is not compromised in multi-vendor environments.

Cyber Security demanded by the big 4 in Smartphones
STARSHIP is Security Compliant with all the Smartphones