Security – Page 5
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Body heat camera aids COVID-19 screening
A new body heat camera has been launched to help ensure a safe and healthy work environment onboard and ashore during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The COVID-19 crisis and maritime security threats
According to a prominent maritime security consultancy, the Coronavirus emergency will be the defining threat trend of the year with simultaneous impacts in a number of areas.
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Sanctions evaders slipping through the net
Over the last six months, twice as many vessels have demonstrated suspicious behaviour regarding sanctions as have been put on sanctions lists.
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Security focus for new Installation Standard
Educational information about preventing theft and improving vessel security has been added to the next version of a voluntary standard that clarifies and defines competent installation practices.
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Dark vessel detection technology launches
New Dark Vessel Detection technology will enable users to have access to both location information and radar satellite images of all detectable vessels - even when they do not have their Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders turned on.
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Cyber risks for marine electronics vendors
The Comité International Radio-Maritime (CIRM) has released the ‘CIRM Cyber Risk Code of Practice for Vendors of Marine Electronic Equipment and Services’, and a supporting document which provides guidance on implementing the Code.
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Cyber security MOU
The Korean Register and Hyundai LNG Shipping have signed a memorandum of understanding on 2 December, agreeing to conduct joint research on the application, verification and development of Guidance for maritime cyber security systems.
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Growth in onboard cyber protection
A marine software company says it has seen exceptional growth in the use of its secure, maritime optimised email software and other cyber-security solutions as vessel owners and operators step up a gear to harden onboard networks and protect their ships from digital threats.
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Marine surveillance made easy
A marine surveillance solution is helping to improve coastal monitoring efficiency.
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Industry warned not to neglect cyber “hygiene”
A satellite communications specialist has warned that cyber hygiene is as important for the shipping industry as cyber security.
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Cross-sectional cyber security team
Classification Society ClassNK has established a cross-sectional cyber security project team made up of ship and security experts of the Society in order to accelerate its cyber security service in response to the expanding needs of clients.
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US Navy underwater vehicle procurement
The US Navy has procured a compact, battery powered ROV system for underwater bomb disposal activities and other duties.
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Shipping industry on cyber red alert
The maritime sector is being targeted by highly motivated cyber criminals and the shipping industry should be on the highest alert for a cyber-attack, Naval Dome CEO Itai Sela has warned.
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4G/LTE versatile mobile camera launches
A 4G/LTE mobile camera including 2.43 megapixel resolution and night vision IR Led with a 10m range has been launched for commercial surveillance applications.
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UK helps the Seychelles tackle piracy
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) is working with the Seychelles Government to help tackle piracy in the Indian Ocean by delivering training to support maritime security and safety of navigation.
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Training against cyber-attack in the maritime sector
The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST)’s MLA College, together with the University of Sunderland and Stapleton International, has developed an online Maritime Cyber Risk Awareness Course to help address an industry-wide lack of preparedness against digital threats.
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Piracy risk area reduced, but no reason for complacency
The Round Table of international shipping associations plus the OCIMF representing the global shipping and oil industry have announced the geographic boundaries of the ‘High Risk Area’ for piracy in the Indian Ocean have been reduced, with new advice issued to merchant ship operators.
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UDT 2019 agenda announced
The 2019 Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) conference will cover key issues faced by global military forces as they tackle new challenges in the global underwater defence and security environment.
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Data-gathering autonomous vessel delivered
L3 ASV has delivered a long-endurance autonomous vessel for military data gathering trials to the UK’s Royal Navy.
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Cyber dashboard approach
Maritime security specialist Naval Dome has come up with an innovative approach to managing the cyber security status of all protected systems onboard ships, allowing shipboard and shoreside staff to monitor and evaluate fleet-wide system data, even when they are offline.