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Accounting for animal movement during aerial imaging surveys
Animals are not stationary during aerial surveys; if their movements are related to the movement of the aerial platform, then bias can be introduced into subsequent population count estimates. We sought to establish a framework for assessing the impacts of animal movement on count error and platform bias by comparing aggregated counts and relative ...
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Training the Maritime Security Operations Centre Teams
2022 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience (CSR), 2022A Security Operation Centre (SOC) is a powerful and versatile infrastructure for cybersecurity due to the capabilities of monitoring and improving the security posture of an organization. While they found great diffusion in companies to defend IT/OT infrastructures, their employment in the maritime domain is still narrow but required. Nevertheless, SOC
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A Study on the Development of a Training Course for Maritime Security Operatives
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment and Safety, 2018Young-Joong Ahn
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Operational experiences for maritime homeland security operations
OCEANS'10 IEEE SYDNEY, 2010As global communities learn to operate within a world of tensions, there is an increased need to redefine security measures and develop more advanced methods of defense. Increasing measures are being taken to ensure underwater soft targets are controlled and secure to eliminate limitless destruction.
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