Pastwipe Launches Marine Cyber Protection For Commercial Vessels And FleetsPastwipe Marine introduces a practical cybersecurity solution for commercial vessels, designed to reduce the impact of data breaches and protect maritime operations without complex installation or disruption.
By: PastWipe Ltd Maritime operations today function as highly connected environments, but are not built for complex cybersecurity deployments. Limited installation windows, mixed onboard systems, rotating crews and remote operations make traditional security approaches difficult to implement effectively. As a result, many vessels operate with significant exposure, particularly when sensitive data is accessed, copied or transmitted beyond the vessel's control. In these scenarios, financial loss, operational disruption and reputational damage can occur quickly. Further details can be found at https://pastwipe.com/ PastWipe Marine focuses on this critical gap by addressing what happens after data has already been exposed. Built around PastWipe's RepSec™ framework, the solution introduces a post-breach protection layer designed to reduce the value and usability of compromised data. The system is designed for easy installation, does not require heavy onboard infrastructure and operates without disrupting existing vessel systems, making it suitable for both individual vessels and large fleets. More information about PastWipe and its technology can be accessed at https://pastwipe.com/ Key benefits include reducing the impact of data breaches, protecting financial and commercial workflows, maintaining confidentiality of operational and client data, and supporting higher risk and insurance positioning. PastWipe Marine is supported 24/7 and can be deployed rapidly across maritime environments, enabling operators to introduce a practical layer of protection without turning vessels into complex IT projects. PastWipe Marine is now available globally for commercial shipping operators, fleet managers, maritime service providers and associated stakeholders seeking a more practical approach to managing cyber exposure at sea. End
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