Port of Baltimore Incident

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those involved in the tragic allision with the Key Bridge in Baltimore, USA. Our respect and admiration to those who responded to the events.  We encourage those following the event to let those responding to its immediate and indirect effects have the time to conduct their investigations and other recovery efforts free of distraction.

Website Evolution

The International Association of Maritime Security Professionals (the Association) will be taking steps to improve its website over the 2024 year. With over a decade supporting its members and those interested in maritime security, the Association is taking this step to remain in step with, and slightly ahead of, some of the major changes coming over the next five years. You can expect to see changes in content, structure, and capabilities within the website over the next few months.

These changes will not affect the learning platform, which is being managed as a separate project. However, for those pursuing courses, we recommend that you bookmark the eLearning portal’s address “just in case.” 

Newsletter Launch

The International Association of Maritime Security Professionals (the Association) is pleased to announce the launch of its bi-monthly newsletter focusing on association news and evolving maritime security issues. This newsletter will look at emerging trends in technology, changes in naval conflict, and the impacts of climate change on the overall maritime security environment. The newsletter is available to all members in good standing at no cost and may be made available to external members after its initial first year.

Members in good standing that have an interest in participating in this newsletter should contact the Chief Learning Officer for information.