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Inmarsat Signs Maritime Deal with Japan Radio Company for Fleet Connect

Inmarsat Signs Maritime Deal with Japan Radio Company for Fleet Connect
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Taiwan Navigation Selects Inmarsat s Fleet Connect

Taiwan Navigation Selects Inmarsat s Fleet Connect Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. © Max Wei / MarineTraffic.com Mobile satellite communications company Inmarsat said JRC (Japan Radio Company Co. Ltd.) has joined its group of Certified Application Providers (CAP) offering applications via Inmarsat’s dedicated Fleet Connect bandwidth. The announcement follows the trial of JRC’s Smart Ship Viewer (SSV) bridge solution onboard Taiwan Navigation’s Handymax bulk carrier Tai Splendor. As a result of the trial, Taiwan Navigation has now contracted to use Fleet Connect and JRC’s Smart Ship Viewer across its eight newbuildings and eight existing vessels. “The SSV is a networked bridge and communications management solution with capabilities including ship monitoring, Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS), navigation and routing, Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) downloads and data sharing using the J-Marine Cloud,” said Hiroshi Miyashita, Manager of SATCOM Busines

Can security be improved by bringing personal data back to Japan? [Japan Times, Tokyo]

Can security be improved by bringing personal data back to Japan? [Japan Times, Tokyo] Apr. 22 Following a data management incident in March, Line Corp. announced it would move sensitive user information from data centers in South Korea to Japan to ease concerns, especially from those in the public sector. But will transferring personal information data to Japan from overseas improve its safety? Not necessarily, critics say. Line’s data management drew flak last month after the firm acknowledged it allowed its Chinese software firm to access users’ personal information. The messaging app giant was also storing data including photos, videos and transactions of e-money Line Pay in data centers in South Korea.

Can security be improved by bringing personal data back to Japan?

Apr 22, 2021 Following a data management incident in March, Line Corp. announced it would move sensitive user information from data centers in South Korea to Japan to ease concerns, especially from those in the public sector. But will transferring personal information data to Japan from overseas improve its safety? Not necessarily, critics say. Line’s data management drew flak last month after the firm acknowledged it allowed its Chinese software firm to access users’ personal information. The messaging app giant was also storing data including photos, videos and transactions of e-money Line Pay in data centers in South Korea. Storing and managing data within Japan may better protect against foreign governments’ attempts to obtain personal information based on their own domestic laws.

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