Concerns have been raised about the Russian ship Yantar's ability to cut or tap into undersea cables. (Yoruk Isik) The dependence on Chinese repair assets and the lack of Russian dependence on subsea ...
Subsea cables are vital to transmitting data and connecting international markets. Over 95 percent of data, and $10 trillion in daily financial transactions, travels globally across 1.5 million ...
PORTSMOUTH, United Kingdom--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC), notes with concern the recent reports of faults on two submarine cables in the Baltic Sea and ...
Over the past year, the ability and importance to protect undersea internet cables has increased significantly following heightened threats of sabotage from hostile nation-states – in particular, the ...
Recent damage to undersea telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea should not be seen as a distant European problem. From ...
This op-ed was written by Dr. Arun Teja Polcumpally, JSW Science and Technology Fellow at ASPI Delhi, and originally published in 9Dashline. The internet has become a medium of global connectivity ...
In a world where the Internet powers everything from banking to healthcare, education, security, and even our social lives, we rarely stop to think about the invisible infrastructure keeping it all ...
A high-stakes rivalry is playing out over a vast but vulnerable web of underwater cables that carry nearly all global internet traffic It was a February night off Taiwan’s southwest coast when cargo ...
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