ABSG Consulting Inc. (ABS Consulting) has released a paper to support vessel and facility owners and operators in meeting compliance with the U.S. Coast Guard’s (USCG) Maritime Cyber Rule.
The paper outlines steps to meet the first cybersecurity training deadline of January 12, 2026.
Titled “From Final Rule to Fully Trained: Practical Direction for Meeting the U.S. Coast Guard’s Maritime Cybersecurity Requirements,” the resource is the third in a series of papers reflecting ABS Consulting’s expertise in helping the maritime industry navigate the evolving digital threat landscape.
ABS Consulting said in a press release that as cyberattacks become increasingly common, it is critical to establish a robust cybersecurity culture at every level of operations.
According to the company, a single breach poses the risk of untold costs to both finances and reputation, as well as potentially devastating impacts on the global supply chain and critical infrastructure.
To mitigate these risks, the USCG regulation requires that all staff members participate in role-specific training focused on recognizing, detecting and reporting threats, as well as implementing countermeasures to prevent cyberattacks.
ABS Consulting added that compliance is not optional; a failure to implement the required training could lead to penalties or a halt to operations.
In addition to this paper, ABS Consulting has also introduced the MTSA Cybersecurity Training Series, a suite of role-based online courses designed using real-world scenarios.
Companies can help to secure their operations, earn a recognized certification, track progress and confidently meet the January 12, 2026, deadline.
The report is available for download here.