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Conflict zone AIS interference: a growing risk and compliance issue

What are the impacts of third-party AIS interference on compliance and due diligence checks? 

Deliberate interference with navigational systems is not unusual in conflict zones. While its purpose is often related to military operations, it has knock-on impacts for shipping industry professionals that rely heavily on AIS to make compliance-related decisions. 

As AIS data is often the primary source for vessel background checks, increasingly intense and widespread interference with positional data is an alarming development. In this webinar, we highlight current trends and potential implications on maritime trade. 

Speaker: 
Bridget Diakun - Maritime Risk Analyst / Lloyd's List Intelligence

 
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