Home Knowledge Base Operators of Vital Importance

Operators of Vital Importance

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

The Coverage Gap: Chile's Cyber Disclosure Framework versus the USA, EU and UK

Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce the Coverage Gap as a measurable distance between the observable public exposure of critical-infrastructure operators and their declared capability to coordinate vulnerability disclosure. We instantiate it against the 915 Chilean Operadores de Importancia Vital (OIVs -- Operators of Vital Importance) designated by the National Cybersecurity Agency (ANCI) under Ley 21.663 (Resolucion Exenta No. 87, 16 December 2025). Using a passive-only, OSINT-based...

arXiv CS 5d ago

Brit maritime agency heralds fresh global rules for crewless cargo ships

Britain’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) says it helped to develop a code of safety for future remotely operated and autonomous cargo ships. The executive body, responsible for maritime law and safety policy, represented the UK’s interests in working groups during development of the first non-mandatory International Code of Safety for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS Code). This code, set to be published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on July 1, is the first...

The Register 3d ago

Prince William declares his love for pubs as he pours himself a pint during surprise visit

Prince William declares his love for pubs as he pours himself a pint during surprise visit William got behind the Prince of Peckham bar and pulled a pint of Jamaican lager Red Stripe - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The Prince of Wales has called for the protection of Britain’s pubs, making the call during a visit to the aptly named Prince of Peckham where he pulled a pint and sampled jerk chicken. William expressed his delight, stating "I could stay here forever," after engaging with...

The Independent UK 7d ago

Words of War

Decades ago, it was a truism that the 24/7 news cycle exercised a malign influence on policy making. It kept senior leaders fixated on a flickering television screen when their time would have been better spent weighing evidence, debating alternatives, and considering opposing views. But today we contend with 24/7 commentary, which is so ubiquitous that we barely notice it, even as it causes a kind of dry rot of our good judgment.Supporters of the Trump administration’s war against Iran...

The Atlantic 13d ago

MH-53E Sea Dragon: Why US navy's mine-hunting is retiring after 40 years

As tensions in the Middle East continue to focus attention on maritime security and the strategic Strait of Hormuz, one aircraft has repeatedly found itself back in the spotlight: the MH-53E Sea Dragon. For nearly four decades, the massive helicopter has served as the US Navy's primary airborne mine countermeasures platform, capable of detecting, sweeping and neutralising naval mines that threaten commercial shipping and military vessels. However, the aircraft is now approaching the end of...

Times of India 3d ago

Could Russia hit northern Europe if it gained control of Arctic’s Bear Gap?

Could Russia hit northern Europe if it gained control of Arctic’s Bear Gap? Norwegian defence minister warns Russia could pose a grave risk and must not be allowed to control the corridor. A strategically important stretch of Arctic Ocean, known as the Bear Gap, has become the latest focus of concerns about Russia’s military ambitions in the far north.

Al Jazeera 8d ago

Simple settings check to make sure your smartphone is not 'defenceless'

Simple settings check to make sure your smartphone is not 'defenceless' If you use your phone for things like banking or shopping, you may want to check this Anyone who stores their personal data on their smartphone should carry out an important check to find out just how secure their device really is. When a manufacturer such as Apple, Samsung, or Nokia withdraws support for your phone model, your data becomes increasingly vulnerable. This occurs far more frequently than most people realise.

Daily Mirror 9d ago

'Hole at bottom, vessel sinking': Indian crew sends SOS after US missile strike

An Indian-crewed oil tanker sent desperate distress calls seeking "immediate help" after it was struck by a US missile off the coast of Oman, leaving the vessel on fire and taking on water. "US Navy attack, the missile on our engine room. We have hole at the bottom ... 24 crew.

Times of India 12h ago

The secret underground system keeping the Grand Canyon alive

The secret underground system keeping the Grand Canyon alive - Date: - June 2, 2026 - Source: - Northern Arizona University - Summary: - Scientists are venturing into the Grand Canyon’s hidden cave networks to solve a mystery: how snowmelt travels underground to supply the park’s vital springs. Their discoveries could help protect the canyon’s water from drought, contamination, and other growing threats. - Share: Every year, millions of people visiting Grand Canyon National Park stop at one...

Science Daily 8d ago

US considers buying Chagos Islands: Report

US considers buying Chagos Islands: Report The White House is considering a plan to buy the Chagos Islands from Mauritius, the Telegraph reported on Sunday (Jun 7). US officials have drawn up a proposal to bypass the UK and make their own deal to take control of Diego Garcia, the report said. The plan is among several options being drafted by the White House, in a paper aimed at providing alternatives to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer ceding sovereignty of the Indian Ocean archipelago...

Channel News Asia 2d ago