Operational insight. Earned credibility. Security built for the real world.
In an industry crowded with opinions, Andrew Cardwell’s perspective is shaped by responsibility.

He has spent his career operating, scaling, and securing real technology environments — not theorizing them. As CEO of JK Computer Solutions, Andrew leads managed services and cybersecurity operations for organizations where uptime, privacy, and operational continuity are non-negotiable.
That experience translates naturally into the yachting world, where technology, safety, and discretion intersect in ways few industries truly understand.
Andrew’s background spans executive leadership, service delivery, and cybersecurity strategy across highly regulated and mission-critical environments. His work has focused on designing systems that must function reliably under pressure — limited connectivity, remote operations, and high consequences when things go wrong.
Rather than approaching cybersecurity as a product or trend, Andrew views it as part of operational design: how systems are built, how access is controlled, how crews are supported, and how risk is managed quietly and effectively.
Andrew’s work in yachting focuses on the realities owners and captains face today:
His perspective emphasizes fundamentals over fear — thoughtful network segmentation, secure access, crew awareness, and resilience by design. The goal is not complexity, but confidence.
In both technology and yachting, Andrew believes discretion is the true mark of professionalism.
The most effective security is rarely visible. When systems are designed correctly, they fade into the background — allowing owners, guests, and crew to focus on experience, safety, and enjoyment rather than technology itself.
Andrew writes to bring clarity to an increasingly complex space. His goal is not to alarm, but to inform — helping owners, captains, and management teams understand how modern cyber risk fits into the broader picture of yacht operations.
His work speaks to those who value preparation, privacy, and thoughtful decision-making over headlines and hype.



