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Rethinking Digital Sovereignty in Light of Submarine Cable Cuts

Alan Turing Institute via YouTube

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Explore the critical implications of submarine cable disruptions on digital sovereignty in this 34-minute conference talk by Professor Theophilus Benson from Carnegie Mellon University, presented at the Alan Turing Institute. Examine how underwater cable cuts affect national digital independence and internet infrastructure resilience. Analyze the geopolitical dimensions of submarine cable networks and their role in maintaining digital autonomy for nations and regions. Investigate the vulnerabilities in global internet infrastructure and consider alternative approaches to ensuring digital sovereignty when traditional connectivity pathways are compromised. Gain insights into the intersection of telecommunications infrastructure, national security, and digital policy in an increasingly connected world.

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Professor Theophilus Benson, Carnegie Mellon University

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Alan Turing Institute

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