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Maritime embraces Galileo
A first, EU researchers developed innovative technology using Galileo-type signals for maritime surveillance. Relevant authorities will now be able to continually and reliably monitor maritime traffic. Maritime embraces Galileo technology […]
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The cyber threat
Incidents in 2017 have served as a wake up call. Cyber threat is now on everybody’s radar by Edwin Lampert Just three short years ago the cyber security threat in the […]
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UN smuggler sanctions paused
UN move to sanction smugglers on hold. Russia put UN sanctions on Libya human-trafficking leaders on hold Russia has delayed a western proposal for a UN Security Council committee to […]
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Phoenix Express concludes
Med drills done. Exercise Phoenix Express 2018 concludes Exercise Phoenix Express 2018, sponsored by U.S. Africa Command and facilitated by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet (CNE-CNA/C6F), concluded on 11 May […]
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Minister backs marcyber effort
Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion supports UK business Templar Executives The announcement of the partnership between Wärtsilä and Templar Executives to launch a world-class Cyber Academy and […]
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Maritime Cyber Security
Industry begins to take threat seriously. Maritime Cybersecurity: A New Approach is Needed By Rick Scott It is time to move toward a quantitative approach that provides deeper understanding of […]
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Drone threat concern
Martek concern over emerging threat. ISPS Code fails to contemplate aerial threats from drones says Martek According to Martek Marine, terrorist use of drones deploying explosives is already well documented […]
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Stop selling Libya inflatables
Sale of inflatables helps smugglers. European nations urged to stop Libya’s trafficking gangs Belinda Goldsmith VIENNA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – European countries need to do more to stop illegal trade […]