The latest issue of the Border Security Report, the Journal of Border Security and Transitional Crime features an article highlighting the innovative solutions of the UnderSec Project, an EU-funded initiative aimed at filling the underwater security capability gaps of ships, ports, and maritime infrastructures. ππ
In the article, "Innovative Solutions to Filling the Ships, Ports and Maritime Infrastructures Underwater Security Capability Gaps: 'UnderSec' EU Funded Project," Captain Ioannis Androulakis, Managing Director of MANIBUS OOD and UnderSec Project partner, shares the project's vision and objectives. π
The UnderSec Project is dedicated to developing cutting-edge technologies and solutions to enhance underwater security operations and maritime security in general. By addressing the capability gaps in underwater security, the project aims to improve the safety and security of ships, ports, and maritime infrastructures. π³οΈ
The article provides an in-depth look at the prevailing legal and regulatory framework and the identified underwater security threats, which justify UnderSec project's implementation towards the envisioned UnderSec system, highlighting its innovative approaches and solutions to address the underwater security challenges faced by the maritime industry. π
As the world's border protection, management, and security industry policymakers and practitioners, it is essential to stay informed about the latest developments and innovations in the field, the UnderSec Project is a prime example of how EU-funded initiatives can drive innovation and enhance security in the maritime sector, enabling security practitioners to implement their mission effectively. π
Read the full article in the latest Border Security Report issue of May/June 2024 to learn more about the UnderSec Project and its potential to revolutionize underwater security operations. (https://www.border-security-report.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/BSRMayJun2024.pdf) π