How the Eu Protects Internet Submarines From the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean Sea: Investments of Eur 347 Million
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Faced with risks greater than those to submarine data, which carry 99% of cross-continental internet traffic and are essential for modern life and the European economy, the European Commission has introduced a new set of safety instruments for horses, which includes risk mitigation measures, as well as a list of projects of European interest in rail, informs a press release of the Community Executive.
Investment is included in the EU Action Plan for the Safety of Cables, which aims to increase the safety of European submarines in order to combat the increase in intentional damages and sabotaging acts.
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(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. Submarine data cables, carrying 99% of intercontinental internet traffic, are essential for modern life and the European economy. As the EU faces increasing risks to this critical infrastructure, the European Commission is intensifying efforts to enhance its security and resilience. Today, it introduced a new Cable Security Toolbox of risk mitigating m…
The EU Commission is upgrading with a new strategic toolbox and investments against sabotage and espionage on central data veins of the world's oceans.
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Submarine data cables, carrying 99% of intercontinental internet traffic, are essential for modern life and the European economy. As the EU faces increasing risks to this critical infrastructure, the European Commission is intensifying efforts to enhance its security and resilience. Today, it introduced a new Cable Security Toolbox of risk mitigating measures and a list of Cable Projects of European Interest (CPEIs). It also amended the Connecti…
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