Unique maritime constraints
Satellite links, mixed vendor maintenance models, and crew-operated systems create a wide attack surface. Yet operators still need timely shore-side analytics for maintenance, compliance, and fuel efficiency. The tension is obvious: export visibility without handing attackers a path back into machinery spaces.
Regulatory tailwinds
Expectations from bodies such as IMO and instruments like the EU NIS2 directive push owners toward demonstrable cyber risk management. Directional publishing architectures play well in board-level conversations about “how we prove segregation.”
What to read next
The Connexite maritime whitepaper unpacks threat themes and outlines how assured one-way transfer supports resilient fleet operations—pair it with your flag-state and class society guidance.
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Data diodes in maritime industry — ConnexONE (PDF)
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