Industry Sector

  • Change of Tack

    Given the apparent dependency on private security and the increasing use of armed guards it will come as little surprise to see that the industry view is changing. As if […]

  • Rolling Totals

    The Rolling Total of reported maritime security incidents continues to grow, and the following are the figures up the end of April 2011. They make grim reading, as you might […]

  • Heading Out

    USS Bush, the Navy’s newest aircraft carrier, has been readied for the ship’s maiden deployment. The carrier and strike group, a collection of ships and aircraft squadrons comprised of nearly […]

  • Terror Alert

    Pirates operating of the coast of Somalia are expanding both their reach and their profit motive, said Adm. John T. Harvey, USN, commander of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command. They […]

  • Who Are You?

    With shipping facing a threat like no other off Somalia it seems we have been abandoned with only a private unregulated army of  former soldiers and marines, gap year students and nightclub bouncers, […]

  • Blockade Calls

    US Senator Mark Kirk, has been sharing more thoughts on piracy after his fact-finding trip to the Horn of Africa. He thinks the U.S. Navy should put a total blockade […]

  • Standard Bearers

    The call for maritime security firms to come together to create a code of conduct and ethics, has been answered by the launch of the Security Association for the Maritime […]

  • Game On

    To fight piracy the U.S. Navy has now added a new weapon. They have turned to a “World of Warcraft”-like multiplayer game called MMOWGLI. The game brings experts from around […]

  • Going Armed

    The Indian government has decided to allow armed guards on Indian merchant ships. Director general of shipping S B Agnihotri said, “We have decided to allow the armed guards on […]

  • Ransoms Lower

    Somali piracy has taken an “alarming turn” since the beginning of the year, becoming more “prevalent, lucrative and violent”. According to an insurance conference, an estimated $65 million was paid […]