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Finland uses undersea cables as sensors to detect seabed threats

Finland has implemented a new system to safeguard its undersea communication cables by repurposing them as distributed acoustic sensors. This technology, developed in collaboration with Finnish companies and academic institutions, detects vibrations on the seabed and alerts authorities to potential threats. The system aims to provide early warnings of suspicious activities, such as anchor dragging by "shadow fleets," which have increasingly targeted critical subsea infrastructure globally. AI

IMPACT Enhances critical infrastructure security, potentially influencing global standards for subsea cable protection.

RANK_REASON Deployment of a new security technology by a nation-state. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.4]

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Finland uses undersea cables as sensors to detect seabed threats

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Jowi Morales ·

    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

    Finnish companies and academic institutions, alongside the Finnish Navy and Border Guards, worked together to develop a system that used existing undersea cables to detect potential disturbances on the seabed. This system would allow the authorities to respond to any detected ano…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Finland deploys new system to detect threats to undersea cables — distributed acoustic sensors measure vi… Finnish companies and academic institutions, alongsid

    Finland deploys new system to detect threats to undersea cables — distributed acoustic sensors measure vi… Finnish companies and academic institutions, alongside the Finnish Navy and Border Guards, worked together to develop a system that used existing undersea cables to detect p…