The Largest Maritime Social THE COVERMedia Network in the World. Avoiding the Cyber HackPorts and ship owners alike are compelled to invest continuously in advanced cyber secu-rity, or pay the (high) price. Story starts on page 32.© Bits and Splits/AdobeStockIn this EditionEDITORIAL 6OFFSHORE WIND: 5 Misconceptions 9GOVERNMENT: Con? dential Near Miss Reporting 10PORT SECURITY: Innovation in San Juan 12ELECTRONICS: ECDIS & Data 14REPAIR: Selective Electroplating 16GEFUEL: Low Sulphur Fuel: Organizing the Switch 18LEGAL: Why Opt for Arbitration 18DIGITALIZATION: From Data Noose to Data Intel 18MARINER WELFARE: Maritime Welfare Training is Key 20TECH: Norwegian Maritime Technology 24SALVAGE: NTVRP’s: Avoid Pitfalls and Headaches 48PRODUCTS: Welding & Cutting Products 50Buyer’s Guide 58Classi? ed 59Advertiser’s Index 64David RiderTom MulliganPhoto of the MonthNocturnal view to the bow of Cap San Antonio in Brazilian waters.Herbert Boettcher took this photo for Hamburg Süd when he trav-elled on the container ship Cap San Antonio from Europe to South America and back to Hamburg. Boettcher started with his world-wide long-time project Seamotion in 2004. Boettcher is a German profes-sional photographer working worldwide for shipping companies to create photos of merchant ships with his unique visual language. He has been working as a gradu-ate designer for more than 20 years and has already received numerous awards for his applied and free photographic work.Visit his website: www.HerbertBoettcher.com Contact him at:info@HerbertBoettcher.com© Herbert Boettcher 20188 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • SEPTEMBER 2018MR #9 (1-9).indd 8 MR #9 (1-9).indd 8 9/5/2018 11:10:39 AM9/5/2018 11:10:39 AM