In today’s geopolitical environment, data is no longer just an operational input. It’s become a strategic language—one that shapes alliances, triggers crises and carries national intent. For ...
Securing the world’s subsea arteries demands a comprehensive global architecture that links national and regional efforts with international ones and modernizes the legal and institutional regime. The ...
Major Custom Cable president Scott Wachter understands the role his company plays in broadband technology. As a manufacturer of data and communication cables for Fortune 500 companies such as AT&T ...
In the midst of US-Soviet tensions over Berlin in early 1959, five transatlantic submarine cables suddenly stopped working. Alarm bells rang in Washington since these undersea information networks ...
Undersea cables can be highly vulnerable to a variety of factors. Most cable damage is unintentional, mainly stemming from accidental human interaction with the cables. Still, potential hazards to the ...
A Russian undersea communications cable in the Baltic Sea, which is commonly referred to as a NATO lake, has allegedly been damaged through "external influence." Rostelecom, Moscow's largest digital ...