For decades, when we were thinking of strategic infrastructures in a war, we imagined airports, ports, power plants, refineries, satellites, railway networks or telecommunications cables.However, in a digitized society there is another infrastructure that has become equally critical, even if less visible: data centers.The drone attacks on three Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers located in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, attributed to …
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For decades, when we were thinking of strategic infrastructures in a war, we imagined airports, ports, power plants, refineries, satellites, railway networks or telecommunications cables.However, in a digitized society there is another infrastructure that has become equally critical, even if less visible: data centers.The drone attacks on three Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers located in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, attributed to …