Finnland setzt neues System ein, um Bedrohungen für Unterseekabel zu erkennen – verteilte akustische Sensoren messen Vibrationen des Meeresbodens und informieren die Behörden und Betreiber über verdächtige Aktivitäten

    https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/finland-deploys-new-system-to-detect-threats-to-undersea-cables-distributed-acoustic-sensors-measure-vibrations-from-the-seabed-and-informs-the-authorities-and-operators-of-suspicious-activities

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    1. _DoubleBubbler_ on

      Undoubtedly helpful, however the real risk in my opinion is carefully hidden explosives (near to cables) by divers with the potential for remote detonation in the future. I doubt the vibrations from doing this by hand would be detected as the explosives don’t need to touch the cable to be effective. I suspect the Russians have already placed multiple explosives. There is also the risk of explosive drones in warfare so communications resilience via multiple appropriate technologies is crucial in my opinion.

    2. Awesome. Way to go, Finland! Protecting critical infrastructure before it becomes a headline for the wrong reasons.

    3. karlos-the-jackal on

      Nice, but why announce it? Surely stuff like this should be kept secret?

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