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Data Protection (S-100/S-57 )

Introduction The IHO Data Protection Scheme defines security constructs and operating procedures that must be followed by Data Servers (providers of data) and Data Clients (systems that use the data). The purpose of data protection scheme is to provide: 1. Piracy Protection: i.e. to prevent unauthorised use of data by encrypting the ENC information. 2. Selective Access: i.e. to restrict access to ENC information to only those cells that a customer has been licenced for. 3. Authentication: i.e to provide assurance that the ENC data has come from approved sources

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S-130PT9

9th Meeting of S-130 Project Team  21 October 2024  /  VTC (13:00 - 15:00/ UTC+2,CEST)

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S-130PT3

3rd Meeting of S-130 Project Team  13 June 2022 / 13:00 - 15:00 (UTC+2/CEST)

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S-130PT1

1st Meeting of S-130 Project Team  20 January 2022 / 13:00 - 15:00 (UTC+1/CET)

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MSDIWG12 (2021)

MSDIWG12 Meeting -  17 to 18 March 2021

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S-100WG VTC (2021)

S-100WG VTC Meetings 2021 Online Meeting

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ECS PT1 (2023)

1st Meeting of Electronic Chart System Project Team  18 July 2023 / Bristol, UK + VTC / 10:00 - 15:35 (UTC+2/CEST)   Online Registration 

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ENCWG6 (2021)

6th ENC Standards Maintenance Working Group Meeting (ENCWG6) Online Meeting 15 - 17 June / VTC

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Global hydrographic community grows with 100th country joining the IHO

The Republic of Kiribati has officially become the 100th Member State of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), marking a significant milestone for the global hydrographic community. This historic landmark opens up numerous benefits of being an IHO Member State, from helping carry out obligations under the SOLAS Convention, to enhancing safety of navigation, maritime security, fisheries management, economic growth, environmental protection, and climate resilience.

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Global hydrographic community grows with 100th country joining the IHO