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Learning Resources
Discover our collection of curated documents, international standards, and other key reference material.
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Port Security & ISPS Code
This practical guide is intended for all personnel involved in the security of port facilities - from law enforcement and private security officers to internal port services and operational staff.
The manual follows the recommendations of the ISPS Code and is based on the IMO Model Course 3.24.
Workbook Port Security
This exercise book is a practical companion to the Port Security & ISPS Code – 2025 manual.
Content: Over 100 multiple-choice questions and practical case studies with observation and reporting exercises, to test your understanding of the ISPS Code.
White paper on passenger security
This white paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving security challenges facing passenger ships including ferries, river cruise ships, and international cruise liners—operating in European waters.
Best practices in Transport Security
This comprehensive guide outlines security best practices across the transport sector—aviation, maritime, and land. Developed by CoESS in consultation with public and private stakeholders across Europe.
Exercitium Handbook
European Handbook of Maritime Security Exercices & Drills
The handbook covers various types of exercises, including tabletop, functional, and full-scale scenarios, and offers tips for planning, organizing, and evaluating them.
BMP Maritime Security 2025
Guidance publication to help all vessels plan voyages and to detect, avoid, deter, delay and report attacks and incidents wherever they occur.
ISPS Code
Full text of the International Ships and Port Facilities Security Code from 2004.
Cost 18 GBP with IMO - here for free.
EU Regulation 725/2004
Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 on enhancing ship and port facility security, focuses on strengthening the security of ships and port facilities against intentional unlawful acts.
It ensures the consistent implementation of the ISPS code across the European Union.
EU Directive 2005 /65
Directive 2005/65/EC on enhancing port security focuses improving security measures within European Union ports.
This directive complements EU Regulation 725/2004 and aims to protect the entire maritime transport logistics chain from unlawful attacks.
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