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Taiwan to strengthen surveillance near undersea cables

Taipei, Jan. 15 (CNA) Taiwan''s Ministry of National Defense (MND) said Wednesday that it would step up surveillance near four key areas where undersea cables are located after a Chinese-owned...

A cut undersea internet cable is making Taiwan worried about

When a Taiwanese telecoms company detected that an international undersea cable was damaged earlier this month, it worked to divert internet traffic from the broken line to keep customers

Strengthening Taiwan''s Sea Cable Securi

response strategies related to sea cables. It covers an overview of sea cable technology, key routes and maintenance challenges, security risks faced by sea cables, international and regional governance,

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Meta (Facebook) has significant investment on subsea cables connecting Taiwan, including APG, SJC2 and ORCA (formerly HKA). The ORCA is now a private subsea cable owned by Meta.

Taiwan''s security lies under the sea | Taiwan News | Sep. 13, 2025 14:49

The incident that occurred on Feb. 2, 2023, when two undersea cables linking Taiwan to its Matsu Islands were severed, cutting off normal communication for nearly two months, illustrated

Technology Security Network Optical Fiber Network and Surveillance

Bid for tender to Technology Security Network Optical Fiber Network and Surveillance System Construction Procurement Case (SCP115A012) by Department of Corrections, Ministry of Justice,

TAIWAN SECURITY MONITOR

Synopsis: Taiwan relies on undersea cables for internet access and connectivity. Recent attempts to disrupt Taiwan''s submarine cable infrastructure demonstrate this network''s vulnerabilities. At the

Securing Taiwan''s Undersea Cables | Stanford Digital Repository

These cables are increasingly threatened by malicious “gray zone” activity by the People''s Republic of China (PRC). In 2023, two cables connecting the main Taiwanese island to its

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