This new centre, which has reached Initial Operational Capability (IOC), aims to bolster the security of thousands of miles of infrastructure essential for global energy supply, communications, and economic activity.
In line with this, Chris Lade emphasises the critical nature of CUI in his recent article, in Ocean Robotics Planet (formerly ROV Planet). He highlights the importance of international cooperation and innovative technologies in safeguarding these undersea assets.
Read Chris’ full article here: https://bit.ly/3V5jvss
Read more about the Maritime Centre for Security of CUI here: https://mc.nato.int/media-centre/news/2024/nato-officially-launches-new-nmcscui
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