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COMPUTER NETWORK DEFENCE LTD he British company has developed an award-
winning ‘magic box’ that protects superyachts from increasingly sophisticated cyber-attacks. Computer Network Defence’s ‘Osprey’ device was created to combat the specific threats that high net worth individuals face while on board their superyachts. Having provided cyber-security on vessels for a number of years, the company realised that a new form of technology was required, especially for smaller vessels, which lacked the infrastructure to host traditional services. With nothing on the market, it developed a briefcase- sized appliance that constantly monitors threats and reports them to the Computer Network Defence (CND) team. Staff are on duty 24/7 at the company’s HQ in Corsham near Bath and its specialist security centre on the Isle of Man, and they take the necessary actions to eliminate threats. The Osprey box is sent to the superyachts and crew simply plug them in and they configure them from the office.
www.cndltd.com 88 | WINTER 2024 | ONBOARD
he team provides vessels a secure, 21st century solution for yacht data recording, with multiple benefits including remote reviews and audits, custom reporting, and an offline solution, all backed up with full end to end encryption. eLogbooks, a cloud based, cyber and data secure solution, crew can record, access, and verify data entries from a computer or tablet. Clients can customise and manage vessel permissions, ensuring complete entry validation. The paperless digital logbooks for superyachts provide real-time recording and reporting with cybersecure, accessible data for crews, auditors and flag states. With over 17 books available, including bridge, engine, daily, laundry, garbage and GMDSS radio books, their logbooks are designed with the yacht, crew and governance bodies at their core. Packed with functionality and IMO, MARPOL and SOLAS compliant, they provide crew, auditors and flag states access to all data in realtime. But don’t take their word for it: “I have been dealing with Liz Jackson for over a year now. We have our Cayman Islands Logbook, Garbage Record Book and GMDSS logbook all online. I have found Liz and Sarah to be super helpful and with an excellent response time to any emails or queries I may have. I am happy with the experience I have had so far and will continue to employ their services” Chief Officer, 55m.
www.lizjackson.co.uk/digital-log-books
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