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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
Raimondi M. +4 more
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Towards a Maritime Cyber Range training environment
2021 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience (CSR), 2021Maritime Organizations, private companies, Governmental and Legal Authorities related to the Maritime Domain are significantly considering the impact of Cyberattacks. Cybersecurity incidents are evolving and becoming more sophisticated, because of the increasingly integrated and technologically dependent environment.
Georgios Potamos +2 more
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Simulation in Maritime Training
The RUSI Journal, 1979Abstract In this series of regular feature articles we report on current developments in defence of R & D and on weapons and defence equipment newly in service or about to come into service.
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Professional Training for Involvement in Maritime Education
Georgian Maritime Scientific Journal, 2021The article is devoted to the issues of involvement of teachers and maritime professionals in maritime education. In particular, authors discuss professional training for basic subject teachers in order to become experts in teaching e.g. Ships Stability, MARPOL, and Environmental Pollution etc.
Irakli Sharabidze, Natia Dolidze
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Maritime training and ocean education
OCEANS '88. 'A Partnership of Marine Interests'. Proceedings, 2003The author argues that the time has come for educators to modify techniques and adjust the curriculums of the maritime education process. He argues that academic institutions need the flexibility to adjust their curriculums as technology advances, not in such a way that makes them followers of industry, but rather to be leaders of technology.
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Virtual Reality in Support of Maritime Rescue Training
2020One of the main missions of the maritime authorities is to provide safety for people at sea. This task often involves specialized trained professionals either lifeguards at the beaches, as well as divers assigned to search & rescue (SAR) ships and helicopters.
Anacleto Correia +2 more
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Training and Maritime Archaeology in a University Context
Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 2008This paper draws on experience gained by Bournemouth University to consider undergraduate education in maritime archaeology. At Bournemouth maritime archaeology is taught firmly in the context of a broader archaeological education. Archaeological programmes vary with the institutions within which they are taught, each programme thus having an ...
David Parham, Paola Palma
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The gender perspective in maritime education and training
WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 2010The aim of this article is to show if and how European maritime education and training institutions have met the increasing enrolment of women, and how shipping in general has reacted to gender equality. WMU has partly been the source for finding data related to studies in a multicultural and gender (minority) mixture of students and professors.
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A Targeted National Maritime Training Strategy
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011This article argues that there is no market failure in the Australian maritime skills and training arena. Rather, as a result of a long period of policy neglect, there are complex and long-seated structural issues, a set of economic variables that require some thoughtful responses from the Australian Government, and there are some industrial relations ...
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The Role of Maritime University in Specialized Training in Maritime and Port Marketing
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2012Important implications because of the competitive conditions and the international business environment, has become a necessity, as the companies in the field of navigation, and port operators, maritime insurance and banking companies to establish specialized departments or increased divisions in maritime or port marketing.
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