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Yahoo! Finance
Cynthia Hudson founded what would become the global maritime risk consultancy HudsonAnalytix in 1986, long before cybersecurity was a buzzword.
The Camden, New Jersey-headquartered company has evolved over the years to include HudsonMarine, HudsonSystems and HudsonTrident, offices in San Diego, Greece and Italy, as well as a HudsonCyber unit, launched in 2016.
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NMLEA
The National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office (NMIO) has been working with its state and local law enforcement partners nationally to better integrate their efforts into the larger maritime community. This collaboration revealed the need for training to expose state and local law enforcement analysts and officers to the intricacies of the maritime shipping industry. In response to that need, NMIO, with production assistance from the National Maritime Law Enforcement Academy (NMLEA), created a course, Introduction to Maritime Industry, for use by members of the global maritime community of interest.
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Miami Herald
A furry friend was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard after he somehow swam out to sea. This “star” had rescuers smiling from ear to ear.
On Wednesday, Dec. 4, a Coast Guard night patrol was in open water when it got a call about a dog swimming off Fort Myers Beach that needed help.
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Military.com
A U.S. Coast Guard crew returned home to Key West on Thursday after seizing about 9,300 pounds of cocaine and preventing more than one ton of additional drugs from reaching the United States.
Suspected smugglers dumped those additional drugs, said the Coast Guard, which stopped four vessels to make the seizures and apprehended 13 people during a 79-day patrol throughout the eastern Pacific Ocean
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KCUR-FM
A 19th century maritime law does not apply to claims arising from a deadly duck boat disaster in Branson, Missouri, a federal judge has ruled.
The decision is in some sense academic, because the operator of the duck boat, Ripley Entertainment, has settled all but one of the 33 claims filed against it. But it means that Ripley won’t be able to limit the damages in the remaining case. It also means that cases against other possible defendants won’t be limited.
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Seapower Magazine
Members of Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay, Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team New York, Customs and Border Protection, and multiple state and local police agencies increased maritime operations to deter illegal activity within the ports of Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware, over the past three weeks, the Coast Guard 5th District said in a Dec. 3 release.
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Palm Beach Post
A Thanksgiving Day collision in the briny wilds off Palm Beach maimed a young diver and has ocean-goers again mulling whether traditional dive flags are enough protection against tragedy.
Carter Viss, a 25-year-old musician, marine biologist and technician at Loggerhead Marinelife Center, had much of his right arm severed and his legs mangled by a boat propeller while diving north of The Breakers near midday.
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WorkBoat
Brian Curtis, the director of the Office of Marine Safety at the National Transportation Safety Board, is a man on a mission. His job is to investigate marine accidents. His goal, he told the audience at Inland Waterways and Passenger Vessel Conference at the International WorkBoat Show in New Orleans Thursday morning, is to make the industry safer.
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FCW
The Chief of Naval Operations is making good on promises to make cybersecurity central to the service's mission.
CNO Adm. Mike Gilday wrote that cybersecurity should be "part of our DNA" in a fragmentary order released Dec. 5.
U.S. Fleet Cyber Command is tasked with creating operational cyber readiness training for commanders by January, including a standardized cyber readiness dashboard that explains a system's integrity.
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