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ENGINEERING NEWS
Security is Job One
M A R I N E L I N K . C O M
EDITORIAL
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John E. O’Malley
John C. O’Malley [email protected]
Associate Publisher/Editorial Director
Greg Trauthwein [email protected] and process exposes vessel owners to a
I, like many of you that have served this market for two decades plus, have had the
Vice President, Sales litany of cyber security threats globally. opportunity to travel to Houston, Texas, several times each year, watching it emerge
Rob Howard [email protected]
William P. Doyle, a Commissioner with from the energy downturn of the early 1990s to become one of the major hubs in the
Web Editor
Eric Haun [email protected] the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission
U.S. for the energy, maritime and subsea markets, as well as this country’s fourth
Web Contributor (and, as my colleague Joe Keefe likes largest city. I, like many of you, watched in amazement and horror as Hurricane
Michelle Howard [email protected] to consistently remind me, a graduate of
Harvey delivered an unprecedented and punishing hurricane and ? ood of biblical
Editorial the Massachusetts Maritime Academy) proportions, impacting a wide swath of the Gulf Coast. Stories have been pouring
Tom Mulligan - UK
Claudio Paschoa - Brazil warns that the maritime industry must in from our friends and colleagues in the region, and while recovery will be neither
William Stoichevski - Scandinavia ‘redouble’ efforts to secure IT systems easy nor fast, southern Texas, like Louisiana and Mississippi in the wake of Katrina, and data, lest they suffer the fate of will rebound.
Production
Maersk when its services were disrupt-
Irina Vasilets [email protected]
Nicole Ventimiglia [email protected] ed by the Petya Virus. Following Doyle
Earlier this summer I was in Denmark and Sweden for a week, primarily in
Corporate Staff on page 28 is Jame Espino’s breakdown
Malmö to put the ? nishing touches on our MOU with the World Maritime Univer-
Mark O’Malley, Marketing Manager
Esther Rothenberger, Accounting of the USCG draft cyber guidelines for sity regarding a global maritime training survey, full details coming in this space
Information Technology maritime facilities.
shortly. While in the area I had the opportunity to meet with a long list of execu-
Vladimir Bibik
Emin Yuce
Maritime Security in another sense is tives, including Daniel Grunditz, the CTO of Chris-Marine. While I certainly knew covered by Edward Lundquist in this of the Chris-Marine brand and reputation, on this occasion – as I have found many
Subscription edition, with his overview of the new times in similar facility and shipyard visits around the globe – you really don’t
Kathleen Hickey [email protected]
U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ger- know a company until you sit with them in their of? ce. Grunditz is the feature of ald R. Ford, which houses an array of our “Voices” focus starting on page 22. On the surface, the Chris-Marine premise is
Sales technologies to help support its mission straight forward: diesel engine care. But when you dig a little deeper, as I was able
Lucia Annunziata [email protected] +1 212 477 6700 ext 6220 in what is proving to be an increasingly to do in my few hours at the Chris-Marine headquarters in Sweden, you ? nd that
Terry Breese [email protected] unstable and unpredictable world.
+1 561 732 1185 this company of 120 employees with traditional engineering and heavy machinery
John Cagni [email protected] roots in fact transcends many of the topics and trends that we cover regularly in our 631-472-2715 +1 pages, namely the use of ‘Big Data’ and information to help it serve its clients – ves-
Frank Covella [email protected] +1 561 732 1659 sel owners and shipyards – more ef? ciently and effectively.
Mitch Engel [email protected] +1 561 732 0312
Mike Kozlowski [email protected]
Maritime Security is the main topic of this edition, and to be honest it could be the +1 561 733 2477 main topic of every edition, as it broadly encompasses so much that each of you see
Jean Vertucci [email protected] +1 212 477 6700 ext 6210 and do on a daily basis. The evolution cycle of the traditional ship owner is unlike anything we have seen in a generation, as the Amazon’s, Google’s and Uber’s of the world are pressing the tech envelope, squeezing ef? ciency to dizzying new heights
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Scandinavia along the way. But with the promise comes peril, as connecting ship, machinery
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