New Five Part Series | Episode 3: AI at Sea: When Confident Machines Quietly Increase Risk
In this episode of the ShorelineHudson Maritime Risk Podcast - Cequra Mini Series, Captain Thomas Brown is joined by Andrew Saly, Co Founder and CEO of Cequra, to explore the real world promise and peril of AI at sea. Together, they unpack where AI is already being deployed onboard vessels, how automation bias can quietly erode human judgment, and why “confident” answers based on uncertain assumptions may be more dangerous than no answer at all.
New Five Part Series | Episode 2: GNSS Degradation Emerges as Critical Threat to Modern Navigation – The Invisible Cyber Risk at Sea
In this episode of the ShorelineHudson Maritime Risk Podcast, we move beyond theory and into operational reality. What happens when navigation systems don’t fail… but quietly degrade? When everything appears to be working, yet the data guiding the vessel is no longer trustworthy?
New Five Part Series | Episode 1: Quiet Drift – The Invisible Cyber Risk at Sea
Captain Thomas Brown is joined by Andrew Sallay, Co-Founder and CEO of Cequra, to explore how vessels can gradually accumulate hidden cyber and operational fragility without any single alarm bell sounding.
Navigating the Future: How the US Maritime Action Plan Will Reshape Global Shipping
In this latest episode of the ShorelineHudson Maritime Risk Podcast, host Captain Thomas Brown is joined by our Global Policy Advisor, Andrew Baskin, as they dive deep into the America’s Maritime Action Plan (MAP).
How U.S. Enforcement, Shadow Fleets, and Maritime Interdictions Are Redefining Risk at Sea
Explore how U.S. enforcement, shadow fleets, and maritime interdictions are reshaping risk for shipowners, insurers, and charterers in real time.
COFR Plus: Managing Detention, Delay, and Enforcement Risk in U.S. Waters
Today’s episode isn’t about reinventing COFR guaranty insurance. It’s about how the COFR guaranty insurance transaction itself can be enhanced to reflect the operational reality of modern U.S. trade.
One Source of Truth: How USCG Credential Reform Changes the Rules for Mariners & Shipowners
Explore how USCG credential reforms impact mariners and shipowners, improving compliance and transparency in maritime operations.
The New $1,000 DHS Parole Fee: What Shipowners Must Know Before Calling the U.S.
Learn about the new $1,000 DHS parole fee for foreign vessels calling U.S. ports and what shipowners must do to stay compliant and protect their crews.
Last minute changes to the New USTR 301 Rules – What Shipowners Need to Know
Explore the latest USTR Section 301 maritime rule changes and what shipowners must know to stay compliant and avoid port delays.
USTR Port Fees Take Effect – What Happens Next?
Explore the impact of new USTR port fees on Chinese vessels and what shipowners, managers, and charterers need to know next.
Lost at Sea: The Invisible Threat to Navigation
Explore the risks of GNSS jamming and AIS spoofing disrupting global shipping and navigation in this maritime risk podcast episode.
Seeing the Threat: How CYFAX+ Is Powering Maritime Cyber Risk Intelligence
Explore how CYFAX+ helps shipowners and regulators assess and act on maritime cyber threats in this ShorelineHudson podcast episode.