The Crew Behind ShipJobs

Who We Are — We are The Crew of The ShipPaulJobs Blog.

This blog was not built to chase trends, promote products, or represent organizations.
It was formed by individuals who share a deeper question:

How will the maritime industry truly change in the age of AI, data, and cybersecurity—and who will shape that change from the inside?

The Crew is a group of practitioners from shipbuilding, shipping, automation, cybersecurity, and software engineering.

Each of us works in different roles and environments, but we are united by the same posture:
to study first, verify in the field, and then share what actually works.


Our Attitude as Crew

We approach Maritime 4.0 not as spectators, but as operators and problem-solvers.

  • We read regulations to understand intent, not just compliance.

  • We interpret class rules and standards through real system architectures.

  • We discuss smart ships from the engine room, the bridge, and the control network—not from slides.

  • We challenge assumptions, document lessons learned, and leave a trail others can follow.

This blog is our shared logbook.


Our Ambition

Our ambition is not to dominate the market, but to quietly influence how it thinks and moves.

We believe:

  • Better understanding leads to better decisions.

  • Clear interpretation of cyber regulations reduces confusion and risk.

  • Open, experience-based knowledge accelerates real adoption of smart ships and cyber resilience.

Through consistent study, writing, and discussion, we aim to contribute to an industry that is more resilient, interconnected, and ready for what comes next.


Why We Sail Together

We gathered this crew because no single role—Captain, Deck, Engine, Security, or Automation—can navigate Maritime 4.0 alone.

Only by sharing perspectives across boundaries can we design ships, systems, and policies that actually survive the real world.

This is not a company.
This is not a marketing channel.

It is a crew—learning, questioning, and moving forward together.



The Crew

Name Profile Focus Areas
Ethan
Captain / Master (Author)
Maritime 4.0 Consultant
Maritime Cyber Compliance • Business Design & Investment • Project Management • AI-based RAG • Software Development
Lew

SCC (Contributor)
IT/OT Integrated Cybersecurity Architecture
Maritime Compliance & Standardization
Julius
DECK (Contributor)
Maritime Technical Consultant
Cyber Policy and International Relations Guidelines in Shipbuilding and Maritime Sectors
Morgan
E/R (Contributor)
Maritime Technical Consultant
System Integration : Safety and Security of ECDIS, VDR, and PLC-Based Systems
Jin
Automation & Cyber Engineering (Contributor)
Cyber Tech Consultant · Engineer for Automation in Maritime

IACS E26, E27 · ISO 27001, 27701 · 42001
Yeon
SEC (Contributor)
Maritime / Cybersecurity Consultant · Engineer
Maritime Cybersecurity · Cloud Security · Zero Trust · Kubernetes · DevSecOps


What Brings the Crew Together

  • Study-driven insights into Maritime 4.0
  • Practical interpretations of regulations, standards, and class requirements
  • Field-oriented discussions on smart ships and cyber resilience
  • Open knowledge sharing beyond organizational boundaries
This blog exists to learn, question, and connect—not to sell.




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