Panel: Cyber-Securing the Web Requires Rethinking of How Data Flows

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. – The best way to achieve future cybersecurity is scrapping the web of today and start over by baking protections into the new version, according to the top security official at the Maritime Administration.

However, a dramatic shift to a new web is unlikely to occur any time soon, Cameron Naron said on Tuesday at the 2019 Sea-Air-Space symposium.

“We’re wedded to the current web, [but] it was never designed for cybersecurity,” Naron said. “We’re unprepared for what comes...

https://news.usni.org/2019/05/10/panel-cyber-securing-the-web-requires-rethinking-of-how-data-flows

ABS, Google Cloud, SoftServe use AI to detect corrosion

ABS, Google Cloud and SoftServe completed a pilot project applying artificial intelligence (AI) models to find levels of corrosion and coating breakdown on ships and offshore structures. The project showed the accuracy of AI in detecting and assessing structural anomalies commonly found during visual inspection.

AI techniques could also be used to analyze images over time to understand corrosion and coating breakdown trends.

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ABS, Google Cloud and SoftServe Partner To Demonstrate Feasibility of AI-Enabled Corrosion Detection

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ABS, Google Cloud and SoftServe completed a pilot project applying artificial intelligence (AI) models to detect levels of corrosion and coating breakdown on ships and offshore structures.

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The project successfully demonstrated the accuracy of AI in detecting and assessing structural anomalies commonly found during visual inspection. AI techniques could be further used to analyze images over time to understand corrosion and coating breakdown trends.

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https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/abs-google-cloud-and-softserve-partner-to-demonstrate-feasibility-of-ai-enabled-corrosion-detection/