UK tightens laws to punish fraudulent shipping
British laws had failed to keep up with international agreements leaving enforcers toothless
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British laws had failed to keep up with international agreements leaving enforcers toothless
All of the vessels detained had deficiencies related to international safety management failures
Legal and compliance department investment in GRC (governance, risk, and compliance) tools will increase 50% by 2026, according to Gartner. Assurance leaders are seeking out technology solutions to help them address increasing regulatory attention on e…
In case you missed out on our news coverage this week, here’s a helpful recap of some of the biggest stories from TradeWinds
More than a quarter of Russian crude exports in August were loaded onto vessels operated by Greece-domiciled firms, says report
The audio edition of Green Seas looks at new angles of maritime’s decarbonisation debate that emerged at events in Nairobi and London
Application security leaders are more optimistic than developer leaders on generative AI, though both agree it will lead to more pervasive security vulnerabilities in software development, according to Sonatype. According to the surveyed DevOps and Sec…
Arsenio Dominguez said he has responded to industry consternation over controversial regulation
According to a recent Cost of Data Breach report, the financial industry has the second highest average cost for a data breach, making the value well worth financial institutions investing more into authorization. In this Help Net Security video, David…
60% of cyberattacks against the industrial sector are led by state-affiliated actors and often unintentionally enabled by internal personnel (about 33% of the time), according to Rockwell Automation. This corroborates other industry research showing OT…