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In this episode, Grant McHerron talks with Graham Wallace, Managing Director for Europe at Senetas, about their Project Orthos and securing data within and between vessels.

We discuss Senetas’s encryption solutions and get an insight into Project Orthos, which learns a network's standard operations and provides protection to global systems by blocking potential threats. We explore how the Orthos environment can be configured, its viability for various envronments, and how it can best be trained and implemented. 

We also discuss the impacts that AI and quantum computing may have on encrypted systems, and the future for Australia’s sovereign cybersecurity capabilities. 

Security challenges in Indo-Pacific
www.australiandefence.com.au/news/security-challenges-in-indo-pacific
 

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