Dryad Global, a leader in maritime risk intelligence and cybersecurity, is set to play a pivotal role at the upcoming London International Shipping Week 2025 (LISW25) as the official Maritime Cybersecurity and Risk Intelligence Partner.
This event comes at a time when maritime risk is increasingly at the forefront of global concerns, with threats ranging from terrorism and piracy to adverse weather conditions posing significant challenges to the safety and efficiency of global shipping.
As geopolitical tensions escalate and the frequency of maritime incidents rises, the industry demands real-time intelligence and robust cybersecurity solutions to maintain the safety of seafarers and the continuity of global trade. During LISW25, Dryad Global will showcase its cutting-edge risk intelligence platform, Secure Voyager Hub™, and its specialized cybersecurity suite, Cyber Voyager™, powered by BlackBerry. These advanced tools provide real-time insights and comprehensive threat analysis, enabling ship operators and fleet managers to make informed decisions swiftly and effectively.
The discussions at LISW25 will center around the critical importance of maritime safety, with Dryad Global’s experts contributing their deep knowledge and expertise to the conversation.
Corey Ranslem, CEO of Dryad Global, emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing maritime safety through innovative solutions, stating, “London International Shipping Week 2025 offers a unique platform for us to extend our global reach, forge stronger relationships with our clients, and share our insights on the latest global developments. We are proud to be a corporate sponsor and partner of this prestigious event.”
Sean Moloney, joint-CEO and co-Founder of LISW25, welcomed Dryad Global’s involvement, commenting: “The maritime world is under extreme pressure in many areas and we are pleased that Dryad Global can bring its specialist knowledge to LISW25 to raise awareness of the challenges faced by ships and seafarers as well as highlighting how to mitigate these risks.”