This design is, however, just one of a long list of innovations that take the system far beyond the capabilities of existing lifeboats, marine evacuation systems or liferafts. Its ability to rapidly turn 360 degrees on the spot, which is unmatched by conventional motor-propelled survival craft, is a critical feature for safely clearing a ship’s side in an emergency evacuation. With four independent electric engines at its corners, each Survival Craft is highly maneuverable. The solution comprises two main elements: four inflatable VIKING LifeCraft survival craft, each with a capacity of 203 persons, giving 812 in total, and a fully self-contained stowage and launching appliance either placed on deck or built into the ship’s side. The VIKING LifeCraft System, on the other hand, is an entirely novel and innovative concept. Prior to the VIKING LifeCraft Survival Craft approval, maritime safety products and systems that have achieved Novel Life-Saving Appliance approvals have been adaptations or variations of conventional life-saving appliances. While the LifeCraft itself is a remarkable development in evacuation systems, the DMA approval marks the first time a truly ‘Novel’ Lifesaving Appliance (LSA) has been approved anywhere in the world. The approval, awarded on March 8, 2019, is the culmination of a long development and approval process. If you lose your password, no-one will be able to access your data (including Lifecraft and Apple employees).The Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) has officially approved the VIKING LifeCraft Survival Craft as a Novel Life-Saving Appliance, meeting the requirements for replacing conventional lifeboats on passenger ships and advancing progress toward greater safety in large-scale ship evacuation emergencies.įollowing successful heavy weather trials in November last year, the Survival Craft component of VIKING Life-Saving Equipment’s unique hybrid lifeboat/liferaft solution, the VIKING LifeCraft System, has now received official approval from the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA). That's why it's so important that you not forget your Lifecraft password. With Lifecraft and iCloud, it's impossible for anyone else to access your data. Some companies use their own servers to sync your information. They promise not to access your information unless it's needed for "technical support" or they're "legally required" to do so. To use end-to-end encryption in iCloud, you must turn on two-factor authentication for your Apple ID. iCloud supports End-to-End Encryption which is the highest level of data security. Your data is protected with a key derived from information unique to your device, combined with your device passcode, which only you know. To be truly secure, all links in the communication chain must be strong. That's why Lifecraft uses iCloud for syncing. This allows Lifecraft to automatically sync data between your different devices. The Lifecraft encryption key is also synced to iCloud.iCloud then encrypts the data a second time (so it's actually double-encrypted while it's in iCloud).It's impossible to intercept and view your data while it's being transmitted to iCloud. When Lifecraft syncs, it sends encrypted data to iCloud.Lifecraft generates an encryption key that is used to encrypt your data while it's sitting on your device.If you do lock Lifecraft, you have to manually enter your password (or use TouchID or FaceID) before you can view your Lifecraft data. If you don't lock Lifecraft, it will retrieve the password from the Keychain. This password is saved to the system Keychain, which is encrypted. When you first run Lifecraft, it asks you to choose a password.Lifecraft is built on an industrial strength Realm database.The result is a true zero knowledge encryption system. That's achieved through encryption at the device level in combination with iCloud encryption. Lifecraft is designed from the ground up to safeguard your information. At Lifecraft, we believe that privacy is a fundamental human right.
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