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[2026.01] The Crew Behind ShipJobs - Ship AI & Cybersecurity

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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 . › ...

[2025.11] The Crew Behind ShipJobs - Marine Cyber Compliance and Red Team

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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 . › ...

[2025.01] The Crew Behind ShipJobs - Ship AI & Maritime Cybersecurity

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  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 slide...

[2018.01] The Crew Behind ShipJobs - Open Voyage

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Open Voyage ⚓ We Are Searching for New Crew — From Every Sea in the World Maritime 4.0 is a global shift. ShipJobs reaches across seas and sectors — but the ocean has no borders. If you work in maritime, cybersecurity, automation, or shipbuilding, and you believe in advancing the industry from the inside, we want to hear from you. Connect on LinkedIn ↗ Do you think the maritime industry is technologically behind? Just a few years ago, how many people predicted that smartphones would transform our lives as they have today? If Steven Paul Jobs (Steve Jobs) had focused on the Ocean instead of Smartphones, We might have called him “ShipPaulJobs” — and that is how ShipJobs was born. Announcing the Launch of  ShipJobs ShipJobs was not built to chase trends, promote products, or represent organizations. It was founded by someone who carries a deeper question: How will the...

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