Deep dive: international response to escalating subsea comms risk after Baltics disruption

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Source: Alcatel Submarine Networks

Latest apparent act of network sabotage in the Baltics underlines heightened need for action to ensure resilience of critical global infrastructure, with UK, EU, and NATO looking to ramp security of increasingly vulnerable cables…

This article includes:

  • Geographic: Africa; Americas; Asia; Baltic Sea; Baltics; China; Denmark; Estonia; Europe; Finland; Germany; Gulf of Finland; Iceland; Latvia; Lithuania; Netherlands; Northern Europe; Norway; Poland; Red Sea; Russia; Sweden; Taiwan; UK; USA; Yemen.
  • Organisations: Amazon; Coast Guard Administration; Elisa; European Commission; European Union (EU); HMN Tech; Hengtong Group; Huawei Marine Technology; ITU; NASA; NATO; Project Kuiper; Royal Navy; Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies; Starlink; TeleGeography; United Nations General Assembly; ZTT.
  • Themes: Connecting Europe Facility Digital programme; Digital Ocean Industry Symposium; HEIST; Joint Expeditionary Force; Maritime Centre for Security of Critical Undersea Infrastructure; NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme; Nordic Warden; Submarine Cable Map; Trans Pacific Express Cable.

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