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Todays Question - security
Advocates say that using fibre optic detection on critical undersea cables could improve early warning capabilities and deter potential acts of sabotage. With light signals measuring vibrations and temperature changes, authorities might identify suspicious ship or diver activity and respond before significant damage occurs. Proponents note that this technology could add a layer of security for vital internet and communication links, especially in geopolitically sensitive regions. However, critics argue that installing and maintaining such systems can be expensive, particularly over large distances and in deep waters where access is difficult. They also cite potential complications if the sensors misread normal marine traffic as threats, leading to false alarms. Ensuring timely military or coastguard intervention could further complicate the feasibility of these deployments.
acoustic-monitoring, subsea, detection, innovation