When GPS lies and AIS goes dark: rethinking navigation resilience with AI

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Satellite jamming. AIS spoofing. Dark fleet activity. Increasingly congested sea lanes. Poor visibility from heavy weather or nighttime conditions.
Maritime navigation has never been more complex — or more vulnerable.
In this webinar we will explore how today’s bridge teams, who are being asked to navigate through a rising tide of digital interference, operational pressure, and environmental uncertainty — can do it with a reduced risk.
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Please join us for the following:
When GPS lies and AIS goes dark: rethinking navigation resilience with AIDate: Monday 8 September - Time: 17:00 - 18:00 CET |
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Whether you’re managing a fleet, overseeing safety operations, or exploring how emerging technologies can support your crews, this session will provide a fresh look at what navigation resilience must look like in today’s reality.
Because when traditional tools go dark or fall behind, the ship doesn’t stop — and the crew needs to see clearly, act fast, and sail safely.
Join us as we discuss:
- The rising threat of GPS and AIS manipulation in geopolitically sensitive regions
- The challenge of navigating in low-visibility conditions like fog, heavy rain, or night transits
- How increased vessel traffic in key shipping lanes is reducing reaction time and increasing collision risk
- Why traditional systems — even radar — can fall short in complex or degraded environments
- How AI-powered situational awareness offers a second, independent layer of real-time perception based on what’s physically present, not just what data systems suggest
Panellists:
Dor Raviv, CTO & Co-Founder, Orca AI
Capt Alfred Gomez, Director, Marine Standards / DPA, Seaspan
Capt Nestoras Grigoropoulos, HSSQE Department / DPA, SeaTraders SA
Spyros Vlassopoulos, Managing Director, Ionic
Webinar details:
A confirmation email will be sent after registration. A reminder will be sent with your access details no later than 72 hours before the event’s date, and a further reminder will be sent one hour before the webinar is due to begin.
- During the webinar, the identity of the attendees is confidential
- All attendees join the webinar with their microphone off
- We encourage questions to be sent during the webinar; the moderator will raise these to the expert presenters
- A recording of the webinar will be accessible at www.rivieramm.com/webinar-library following the live event