VAART-bericht van: chefren <[email protected]>

On 20 Oct 2013, at 21:00, "Jan Strous" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> VAART-bericht van: "Jan Strous" <[email protected]>
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> Engelstalige artiklen in Technology Review over AIS en GPS "spoofing":
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> AIS:
> <http://www.technologyreview.com/news/520421/ship-tracking-hack-makes-tankers-vanish-from-view/>

Met: 'The researchers attempted to notify several international marine and 
communication authorities, but only received a response from theInternational 
Telecommunications Union, a United Nations agency that deals with global 
communications policy. "They seem to be on board with changing the protocol," 
says Wilhoit, "but it's one of those foundational problems that will take time 
to fix." AIS equipment has the protocol built in, so rolling out an improved 
form of AIS requires replacing existing equipment.
Even deciding on how to update the AIS protocol and regulations could take some 
time. The International Maritime Organization, another U.N. agency, is the 
international authority most directly responsible for AIS design and use, but a 
spokesperson, Natasha Brown, told MIT Technology Review that she was not aware 
that any research on AIS security had been presented to the agency. "This issue 
has not been formally raised at IMO, so there has been no [internal] discussion 
or IMO recommendations or guidance."



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