Concerns Grow Over Vulnerability of Undersea Cables in Europe
Recent incidents involving undersea cables connecting Finland to Estonia and others have raised alarms about the security of Europe’s critical infrastructure. The damage to these cables has sparked fears of hybrid warfare, particularly between Russia and Western nations. With the majority of internet traffic relying on these networks, NATO has increased surveillance to prevent further sabotage. As natural and accidental cable cuts remain a concern, recent suspicions point to potential deliberate actions disrupting this essential connectivity.