At a time when the eight NATO nations bordering the Baltic Sea are on high alert after a string of undersea power and ...
Under steel grey skies, the Dutch minehunting vessel Schiedam cuts through the waters dividing Denmark and Sweden, part of ...
Six undersea cables in the Baltic Sea and Taiwan Strait have been severed since November. Russia and China may be exploiting gaps in international law.
NATO expects the real-time technology will help it to rapidly respond to emerging threats, such as sabotage attempts.View on ...
Under the Baltic Sea, there are dozens of vulnerable internet and power cables, laid mostly unprotected on the seabed. According to Rutte, more than 95% of internet traffic globally is carried via ...
In addition to the patrols, Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur said countries are weighing other measures to protect cables, including installing sensors to detect anchors dragged across the sea floor or ...
Under steel grey skies, the Dutch mine hunting vessel Schiedam cuts through the waters dividing Denmark and Sweden, part of ...
Cybersecurity leaders are concerned about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure that underpins much of the modern ...
NATO said last week it would deploy frigates, patrol aircraft and drones in the Baltic Sea after a series of incidents where ships have damaged power and communications cables with their anchors ...
The drones will be used to monitor the cables and prevent sabotage.