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SOFTimpact: Why maritime is so vulnerable to cyber attacks
The maritime industry appears to be specifically vulnerable to cyber attacks due to several factors including the fact that IT…
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Is Maersk responsible for declining interest in scrubbers?
Adrian Tolson from 20|20 Marine Energy ruminates on why shipping seems to have lost interest in this emission cutting technology.…
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Singular Point: Cloud-based maritime transportation system readies for debut
MARiS, the world’s first modular cloud-based maritime transportation system, will launch next June, designed to help shipping and trading companies…
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300cubits: Container crypto currency
300cubits, a new Hong Kong-based blockchain initative, is looking to fundamentally change the container shipping industry through the creation of…
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Cyber risks at sea: Getting ahead before you are adrift
John Boles and James Bickley from Navigant Consulting provide Splash readers with some useful advice. Last year, the International Maritime…
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Hong Kong startup launches blockchain project designed to transform container shipping
A Hong Kong startup has launched a new blockchain initiative today that it claims could transform container shipping. 300cubits announced…
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Bonn Climate Project: The case for hydrogen
Bonn Climate Project, a clean energy outfit based in the former West German capital, is making efforts to become a…
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Feedback from 50 commercial shipping operators on digitalising their business
Captain Jan Wilhelmsson from Eniram, a Wärtsilä company, reports. As part of productising our latest product line we sat down to…
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How five digital experts at top logistics providers are preparing for the future
Eytan Buchman from online freight marketplace Freightos reports. I’ve been writing about freight digitisation for years. For much of that time,…
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World’s first use of patented rigid sail and solar power system to commence next year
Eco Marine Power (EMP) has begun preparing for sea trials of its Aquarius Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) solution in co-operation…
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The future of crew connectivity – it’s not just about the money
Global Navigation Solutions suggests that shipowners are as concerned about content as cost when it comes to internet access for…
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Blockchain: Friend or foe?
Alysia Xirinachs from MTS Logistics adds to Splash’s growing debate about how this revolutionary technology could change shipping. Amid chaos…
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Maersk adds extra layers of IT protection in the wake of Petya attack
Maersk has added extra layers of IT protection in the wake of the Petya ransomware attack that hit it very…
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Cobham blames client for satcom hack
Cobham, the UK satellite communications provider, which was at the center of an embarrassing ship hack on Tuesday, has laid…
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‘If it can happen to Maersk, it can happen to anyone’: FMC warns on cyber attacks
William Doyle, a Federal Maritime Commissioner based in Washington DC, has warned shipping lines to be on alert for cyber…
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Ship’s satellite communication system hacked with ease
The vulnerability of shipboard systems has been laid bare for all to see on social media. Splash has seen how…
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Maersk still not back to normal three weeks on from Petya attack
Three weeks on from the day Maersk was hit hard by the Petya ransomware and business is still not 100%…
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Unmanned ship debate mirrors earlier ecoship marketing
The conversation on unmanned ships is being driven by equipment vendors rather than owner demand, Splash readers overwhelmingly believe. With…
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Denmark might draft in sniffer drones in its ongoing crackdown on polluting ships
Denmark continues to crack down on polluting ships, deploying ever smarter technology to track down operators flouting local ECA rules.…
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Maritime cyber security film premieres
Last night saw the official premiere of Be Cyber Aware At Sea, a short film, made all the more topical…
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