Explaining the Surge in Cargo-Vessel Port Calls to Syria
A significant anomaly in maritime activity was detected in Syrian waters last week (April 14-21, 2025), with 28 unique cargo vessels making port calls. This represents a 56% increase above the expected value of 18 vessels and exceeds the normal range of activity for the area. This spike follows a period of gradually increasing maritime…
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5 Key Findings & Implications from RUSI’s Taskforce’s Last Report
The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Maritime Sanctions Taskforce published its second meeting report at the beginning of 2025, offering an in-depth analysis of the evolving dynamics of the shadow fleet. This comprehensive document sheds light on the sophisticated methods employed by the fleet to circumvent international sanctions, particularly those targeting Russia and Iran. For…
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Five Critical Data Security Considerations for Selecting a Maritime AI™ Partner
The Lesson in DeepSeek’s AI Data Leak… Data security and integrity have always been important, but with the rapid rise of generative AI, they’re now critical across industries. AI-powered insights and automation will only be as accurate, reliable, and effective as the data that is fed into systems and agents. Entrusting sensitive data to autonomous…
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Webhooks Are Essential for Trading & Shipping: Now They’re Easy to Manage
A single day can mean millions in the trading and shipping (T&S) ecosystem, so staying ahead of risks is a must. But everything seems to be constantly changing, from fluctuating market conditions and geopolitical uncertainties, to evolving regulations and sanctions. Webhooks empower traders and shippers to react to risks in real-time. They deliver real-time alerts…
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