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📰 Maritime Cyber Brief 🏛️ IMO Policy IACS E26 · E27 Cyber Resilience by Design IMO's 2025 Cybersecurity Decision — One Year On 2026, the Clock Is Running Maritime Cyber Brief · Looking Back at MSC 110 (June 2025) and What Has Changed by Mid-2026 Captain Paul Maritime 4.0 · AI & Cyber Intelligence · July 2026 📡 About This Series · Maritime Cyber Brief Maritime Cyber Brief is a weekly series analyzing critical developments in maritime cybersecurity — IMO decisions, international regulations, and real-world incidents — from the perspective of a field practitioner. Rather than simply relaying regulatory text, each issue focuses on what actually changes on the ground and what you need to do about it. This inaugural issue takes stock of the most consequential maritime...
💡 Insight 🚨 Cyber Incident GPS Spoofing IACS E26 ECDIS Security The MSC Antonia Grounding Was Not a Freak Accident. It Was a System Failure You Can Test For. Maritime Cyber Threats in the Real World · Standalone Analysis Captain Paul Maritime 4.0 · AI & Cyber Intelligence · June 2026 On May 10, 2025, the container ship MSC Antonia ran aground near the Eliza Shoals, south of Jeddah Port in the Red Sea. Multiple intelligence firms — Windward, Pole Star Global, MarineTraffic — confirmed the same conclusion: the vessel's GPS (Global Positioning System, 위성 위치 신호) signals had been deliberately spoofed. The ship's systems believed it was somewhere it was not. The crew navigated on that belief. The shoal was real. The coordinates were not. The vessel was 304 meters long, carried roughly 7,000 TEU (Twen...
💡 Insight Pilot Program USCG COC UR E26 What USCG's Performance-Driven COC Inspection Regime and IACS UR E26 Are Telling Us Not "an era of fewer inspections" — but "an era where you must prove it" — has begun. Julius Maritime Technical Consultant · Shipboard Cybersecurity & Compliance - LinkedIn :  https://www.linkedin.com/in/abysstoinfinity/ In March 2026, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) introduced, as a pilot program, a new performance-driven Certificate of Compliance (COC) inspection regime targeting foreign tank vessels. Grounded in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 (NDAA FY2026), the regime is, for now, applied on a limited basis to vessels arriving at ports under the jurisdiction of Sector Corpus Christi and Port Arthu...
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