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Homeland Security
Maritime cargo has plummeted at U.S. ports depending on the type of shipment, with a 20 to 25 percent drop projected for containers and canceled-vessel calls hitting port authorities while tourism has “completely evaporated” as a result of COVID-19’s wide-reaching effects.
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June 17, 2PM EDT — Mark your calendar!
Maritime is an essential component of our global transportation critical infrastructure, including national defense and commerce. From shipping to port operations, transportation digital connections and edge/end-point devices (e.g. internet of things (“IoT”) are increasing the cyber-attack surface. And in this pandemic period, the attack surface increases even more with our exponentially growing remote connections.
So what do we do? How does an organization shrink the attack surface by simplifying the connection process to all applications (set it up in less than 15 minutes), while reducing overhead… and do it with a low cost of entry?
The NMLEA, in partnership with the Maritime & Port Security ISAO will be presenting a webinar that discusses how an agile, reliable, secure and simple solution can be applied to your port environment… at no cost. That’s right. As part of the partnership forged by the NMLEA and the Maritime & Port Security ISAO, and as contribution to our maritime stakeholders, learn how a Zero Trust network can be up an running in as little as 15 minutes, at no cost through July 2020.
Register for this free webinar by clicking here, and learn how you can have a Zero Trust Network set up in your port-ecosystem, for free!
The Bellingham Herald
As coronavirus stay-at-home restrictions lessen, the United States Coast Guard is urging the public to be safe on the waters of the Pacific Northwest with summer quickly approaching. Despite the weather getting warmer, the water in the Pacific Northwest remains “dangerously” cold.
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Navy Times
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy failed to properly address complaints of racial harassment, including the use of racial slurs by cadets, according to the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general.
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Digital Ship
OceanWise has been delivering training courses and providing consultancy services to the marine industry for over 10 years. This latest course forms part of its core training programme and can be delivered in-house over 1-day or 2-days depending on requirements.
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Modern Diplomacy
Illicit activity in the maritime domain takes place within a complex cultural, physical, and political environment. When dialogue is initiated with a diverse range of stakeholders, policy recommendations can take into account region-specific limitations and opportunities.
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The Maritime Executive
The American Maritime Partnership, the voice of the domestic maritime industry, joins military and defense leaders, Administration officials, bipartisan members of Congress from every state, and 650,000 men and women that work across the domestic maritime industry in celebrating and commemorating the importance of the American maritime industry on the centennial of the U.S. Merchant Marine Act.
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Huron Daily Tribune
You have a 14-foot fishing boat and friends recommend you buy a bigger boat because, he says, "small boats are dangerous." So, is it the boat or is it the operator? It's important to look at how people lose their lives in boating accidents. Many victims are men 26-50 years of age who are anglers in small open boats.
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