The frequency of underwater cable-cutting events is growing at an alarming rate - from approximately 2 events in 2000 to around 75 in 2024. In 2023, there were 28 incidents of cable cutting in the South China Sea. This trend is now expanding to the Baltic region, and likely beyond.
Critical underwater infrastructure is as crucial as it is vulnerable, making it a prime target in the context of geopolitical tensions.
National security and intelligence organizations must assess and counter threats targeting underwater assets.
Telecommunications and energy companies must ensure the consistent operation and resilience of the infrastructure they own.
The need for proactive solutions has never been more urgent.
Enter AI.
In this exclusive masterclass, we will explore how advanced AI technology and innovative strategies can transform maritime security and business resilience to tackle this evolving challenge:
- Why now and how is this unprecedented increase in acts of sabotage related to the sanctions, the Shadow Fleet, and the great power competition?
- What can we learn from recent cable sabotage incidents about likely culprits, sabotage methods, and early warning signs?
- Can AI-based technologies truly safeguard underwater critical infrastructure?Could
- Windward's Early Detection technology have anticipated the C-Lion cable sabotage?
Who Should Attend:
- Professionals involved in planning, installing, or operating underwater infrastructure
- Security and intelligence personnel tasked with safeguarding underwater infrastructure
- Anyone relying on consistent energy and communication flows
Monday, January 27, 2025
⏰ 10:00 EST | 15:00 GMT
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