Orolia Maritime and SRH MARINE SAIT announce a new e-navigation security solution

Orolia Maritime and SRH MARINE SAIT announce a new e-navigation security solution

Orolia Maritime announces it is working in close collaboration with SRH Marine to integrate Orolia Maritime’s M-SecureSync cyber security capabilities into its new automated digital services distribution platform.

“SecureNav+”, due to launch by end of 2019, is a new agnostic solution that links a vessel’s Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) or Fleet Broadband (FBB), Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver, allowing ship owners and operators to use the device as a data bridge to review and update ECDIS data. With the inclusion of Orolia Maritime’s M-SecureSync capabilities, this combined solution will allow ships sailing paperless to analyse their GNSS source for jamming or spoofing interference, offering ship owners the combined e-navigational security of GNSS signal integrity and chart accuracy.

Chris Loizou, Vice President Maritime at Orolia, comments:

“We are thrilled to be working with SRH Marine. This innovative collaboration builds on Orolia Maritime’s strengths in resilient GNSS solutions, offering both vessel and shoreside management a unique e-navigational security solution during a period of increased concern over GNSS cyber safety.”

SRH Marine Group Chief Operations Officer, Panayiotis Giannoulis, echoes Mr. Loizou’s sentiments, saying:

“We’re pleased to be working with Orolia Maritime on this, building on our existing partnership. The SecureNav+ solution will bring more resilient navigation and ensure ship owners have access to the latest e-navigation information. The incorporation of M-SecureSync capabilities will give our customers the peace of mind that they are protected by a multi-layered suite of cyber security resilience for threats to critical GNSS signals.”