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When Critical Systems Age, So Does Our Security
Russian sabotage across Europe has surged, exposing how ageing systems, private‑sector gaps and fragile submarine cables leave the continent open to quiet disruption. This commentary looks at why these weaknesses matter and why policymakers can’t keep postponing the hard decisions that protect the systems holding Europe together. Continue reading
Posted in GENERAL OBSERVATIONS & THOUGHTS
Tagged ageing systems, Critical infrastructure, cyber risk, energy security, European governments, European policy, European security, grey zone activity, hybrid warfare, infrastructure vulnerability, National Resilience, private sector infrastructure, Public Safety, resilience planning, Russia Europe tensions, Russian sabotage, security awareness, security threats, state aggression, strategic pressure, submarine cables, unconventional threats
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