Fleet ops suite
Priority vendor
Assess the maritime software vendors already inside your stack, screen new vendors before commitment, and move with an executive-ready brief when downstream exposure appears.
A MarinaChain-style private product surface for current-stack review, pre-onboarding screening, and downstream exposure response.
Priority vendor
Renewal in scope
Dependency high
MarinaShield starts with the software footprint you already depend on, then turns scattered maritime tooling into a buyer-side risk picture leadership can actually use.
High dependency
Before signature
Evidence-backed
When a new maritime software vendor enters the stack, MarinaShield adds a buyer-side review layer that goes beyond paper attestations and checkbox security theater.
When exposure shows up, MarinaShield packages the urgency, evidence, and recommended next actions into one controlled response surface for leadership and procurement.
The public posture stays controlled and buyer-side, so the common questions are about scope, fit, and how MarinaShield differs from routine security paperwork.
MarinaShield focuses on buyer-side risk screening and exposure assessment. Depending on the engagement, that can include direct validation work, but the public offer is framed around helping the shipping company understand vendor-borne risk rather than publishing adversarial findings.
No. The highest-value starting point is often the software stack you already depend on today, especially where renewals are approaching or where operational dependency is concentrated.
Questionnaires reflect what a vendor says about itself. A normal pentest usually focuses on a single environment. MarinaShield is built around buyer-side maritime software supply chain risk and downstream exposure signals that traditional processes often miss.
MarinaShield turns fragmented maritime software exposure into a buyer-side brief with prioritization, evidence, and next actions for leadership.
Private briefings arranged directly with MarinaChain. info@marinachain.io