Physical Security & Sabotage
55 indexed articles
Explore 55 indexed SubTel Forum articles for the topic Physical Security & Sabotage, covering the global submarine fiber optic telecommunications industry.
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- Geopolitical Update March - May 2026 Issue 148, page 98 by Kristian Nielsen
- Geopolitical Update (January – 9 March 2026) Issue 147, page 98 by Kristian Nielsen
- FCC Takes Steps to Modernize Its Submarine Cable Licensing Rules for the First Time Since the Turn of the Century Issue 147, page 58 by Ulises Pin, Thomas J. Garrity, III
- Geopolitical Update (Nov 2025 – Jan 2026) Issue 146, page 94 by Kristian Nielsen
- Public–Private Protection of the Global Submarine Network Issue 146, page 88 by Grace Koh
- The Deep Frontier: Europe, Subsea Power, and the Security Race Below Issue 146, page 74 by Zack Spica
- Fault Lines: The Shifting Tectonics of the Submarine Cable Market Issue 145, page 108 by Kristian Nielsen
- Undersea Currents Issue 144, page 104 by Kristian Nielsen
- Hands Off Our Cables! Issue 144, page 74 by Geoff BennettMonitoring & Sensing, Physical Security & Sabotage, Automation, AI & Analytics, Disaster Recovery & Natural HazardsRelated cable systems: PEACE
- Sensing the Seabed Issue 144, page 62 by Anders Tysdal
- The Strategic Edge for Multi-Domain Networks in the Submarine Cable Industry Issue 143, page 54 by Robert Brumley, Alex Vaxmonsky
- How Can We Secure or Protect a Submarine Cable or Is It Down to Network and Component Monitoring Only? Issue 141, page 46 by Derek Cassidy
- Charting the Depths: A Comprehensive Review of 2024’s Pioneering Insights in Submarine Telecoms Forum Magazine Issue 140, page 70 by Kieran Clark
- The ‘Wet War’: Could Submarine Cable Security Concerns Threaten Global Stability? Issue 140, page 50 by John Tibbles
- The Hidden Lifelines: Subsea Cables, Maritime Security, and Cybersecurity Under Global Scrutiny (A Reflection) Issue 140, page 46 by José Amaro
- Into the Future: Quantum Technologies and the Impact on the Resilience of the Subsea Cable System Issue 139, page 52 by Devon Johnson
- To Secure Undersea Cables, Take Lessons from the British Empire’s All-Red Line Issue 138, page 46 by Douglas Burnett, Kristin Berdan
- Stepping Up to Meet Subsea Security Challenges Issue 136, page 40 by Kathy Kirchner
- Arctic Cables: Digital Sovereignty and Geopolitics Issue 134, page 68 by Alexandra Middleton, Bjørn Rønning
- Protecting the Maritime Backbone of Society Is a Matter of Urgency Issue 133, page 72 by Mathias Balling
- Sanctity in Peril Issue 133, page 63 by Devon JohnsonPhysical Security & Sabotage, Cybersecurity, Geopolitics, Cable Faults & Outages, Landing Stations & Shore EndsRelated cable systems: Apricot
- Increasing Availability of Subsea Telecom Infrastructure Through Monitoring Vibrations in Optical Fibre Subsea Cables Issue 131, page 50 by Steinar Bjørnstad, Anders Tysdal, Cato Lammenes
- Cable Conflicts: A Subsea Cold War Issue 130, page 45 by John Tibbles
- Integrating Monitoring Technologies to Secure Submarine Cables Issue 130, page 32 by Jan Morten, Martin Connelly, Steinar Bjørnstad, Jan Brenne, Andrew Desforges
- Current Topics in Federal Communications Commission and National Security Reviews for Submarine Cable Systems Issue 129, page 36 by Andrew Lipman, Ulises Pin, Tanya Tiwari
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