A significant decline in the number of U.S.-flagged vessels and the collapse of domestic shipbuilding have created vulnerabilities in national security, say two of the co-authors of “Zero Point Four: ...
In an era characterized by increasing maritime security challenges, it's more important than ever to improve naval defenses and strengthen the ability to counteract ...
“Between expanding attack surfaces and increasingly sophisticated threats, the stakes have never been higher,” said Michael DeVolld, Director of Maritime Cybersecurity at ABS Consulting, speaking at ...
This week’s maritime security report from Palaemon Maritime starts by saying: “Hello Shipmate, this week saw a sharp ...
The 2025 white paper marks a major shift in Taiwan’s view of maritime security. The 2020 White Paper approached maritime security mainly through territorial disputes. Chapter 2, Section 2, “Maritime ...
USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) Underway during carrier airwing qualifications in the Northern Puerto Rican Operations Area, 10 December 1996. (Photo: PH2c Scott A. Moak, USN. via U.S. Navy from the ...
On April 9, 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order (the “EO”) entitled Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance. 1 The EO directs the creation of a comprehensive Maritime Action Plan aimed at ...
A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers is hoping an executive order signed earlier this month will give oxygen to a sprawling bill intended to revitalize the commercial maritime and shipbuilding ...
Maritime security in the Indo-Pacific depends not only on technology but on established networks of cooperation and coordination between regional actors.
China is increasingly promoting its own version of flexible minilateral security cooperation as an alternative to traditional multilateral institutions and Western-led security alliances. On March 13, ...
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