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Op-Ed: Ports as sites for security and defense
By Professor Basil Germond, Chair in International Security and co-director of the Security Lancaster Research Institute and Professor Jan Bebbington, Rubin Chair in Sustainability in Business and..
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Uncharted Waters: AI's Impact on Maritime & Shipping
Out now: Navigating the Future: Opportunities of A.I. Based Solutions. Watch the full seminar from Dryad Global and Norton Rose Fulbright at London International Shipping Week.
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Dryad Global Partners with BlackBerry to Deliver Advanced Cybersecurity for Vessel Protection
Dryad Global leverages the power of BlackBerry’s Cylance AI to advance the protection of vessels and maritime cyber endpoint security, to proactively detect malware and prevent cyberattacks, and..
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Experts Warn of Dangers as Shipping Adopts AI Systems
Emerging technology has uses for tracking emissions, avoiding collisions and route planning but the lawyers are circling, seminar told.
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Intensified Pressure: Why Are There Increased Military Threats to International Maritime Navigation?
Russia’s Caspian Flotilla has been dominant in the inland sea for so long that many have ignored the fact that, over the past several years, it has ceased to be the only national navy that matters.
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Dryad Global Annual Report 22/23: Cyber Security in the Maritime Domain
Dryad Global CEO Corey Ranslem talks to Professor Kevin Jones, Executive Dean of Science and Engineering at the University of Plymouth about cyber security in the maritime domain.
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Dryad Global Annual Report 2022/2023: The State of Maritime Security
Dryad Global's Annual Report 2022/2023: The State of Maritime Security is released today. Inside you'll find the latest intelligence on analysis on the Gulf of Mexico, Libya, Ukraine, South East..
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Suspected Iranian hackers target Israeli shipping and logistics companies
Several shipping and logistics websites in Israel were hacked to gather information about their users, according to a report by Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity company ClearSky.
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