Abstract

Effective Maritime Law Enforcement (MLE) requires a responsive and high-quality decision-making support system, which typically relies on a wide collection of maritime intelligence from various entities. However, data-sharing among these entities encounters challenges arising from confidentiality concerns and security laws. This paper proposes a technical data-sharing framework to address this issue by introducing the use of homomorphic encryption. This method enables data-sharing while preserving the confidentiality of sensitive information. To validate the feasibility of the proposed framework, a practical evaluation is conducted. This evaluation offers evidence and supporting data to demonstrate the effectiveness and practicality of the suggested approach.

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