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Training the Maritime Security Operations Centre Teams

2022 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience (CSR), 2022
A 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
Raimondi M.   +4 more
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Operational experiences for maritime homeland security operations

OCEANS'10 IEEE SYDNEY, 2010
As 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.
Alastair Cormack   +2 more
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Inference of vessel intent and behaviour for maritime security operations [PDF]

open access: possibleSPIE Proceedings, 2014
Coastguard and Navy assets are increasingly involved in Maritime Security Operations (MSO) for countering piracy, weapons and drugs smuggling, terrorism and illegal trafficking. Persistent tracking of vessels in interrupted time series over long distances and the modelling of intent and behaviour from multiple data sources are key enablers for ...
Broek, B. van den   +3 more
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Soft-data-driven resource management for concurrent maritime security operations

2017 IEEE Conference on Cognitive and Computational Aspects of Situation Management (CogSIMA), 2017
Enhanced Course of Action (CoA) generation is a fundamental component of effective risk management and mitigation. This paper presents an extension of a system capable of integrating physics-based (hard) and people-generated (soft) data, for the purpose of achieving increased situational assessment and automatic CoA generation upon risk identification.
Alex Plachkov   +6 more
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Context-based models to overcome operational challenges in maritime security

2015 IEEE International Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST), 2015
Piracy and smuggling are major international problems which not only threaten maritime security but also affect the global economy. Even though NATO and international forces have been relentlessly fighting maritime crime in East Africa (Gulf of Aden), the problems still persist and maritime crime has moved to West Africa (Gulf of Guinea).
Diego Fernando Martinez Ayala   +4 more
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Diver-based Rapid Response Capability for Maritime-Port Security Operations

OCEANS'11 MTS/IEEE KONA, 2011
Maritime-Port Security Dive Operations cross many geographic boundaries and regional jurisdictions, and are conducted by US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), United States Coast Guard (USCG), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Public Safety Dive Teams (PSDT).
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The EU’s maritime operations and the future of European Security: learning from operations Atalanta and Sophia

Comparative European Politics, 2018
The study of maritime operations has generally been neglected in a European Security and Defense Policy debate that often focuses on political will, bureaucratic incoherence, and military interoperability. Nonetheless, maritime operations have played an increasingly important role in the last decade and deserve deeper analysis.
Peter Dombrowski, Simon Reich
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The UN Collective Security System and Maritime Interception Operations

2018
This chapter analyses the use of maritime interception operations within the context of the UN collective security system. The enforcement of UN sanctions at sea may be seen as the traditional form of maritime interception. Although naval forces have regularly been used to enforce UN sanctions since the fall of the Berlin wall, there has always been a ...
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