Submarine Cables and the Risks to Digital Sovereignty

Abra Ganz, Martina Camellini, Emmie Hine, Claudio Novelli, Huw Roberts, Luciano Floridi
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The international network of submarine cables plays a crucial role in facilitating global telecommunications connectivity, carrying over 99% of all internet traffic. However, submarine cables challenge digital sovereignty due to their ownership structure, cross-jurisdictional nature, and vulnerabilities to malicious actors. In this article, we assess these challenges, current policy initiatives designed to mitigate them, and the limitations of these initiatives. The nature of submarine cables curtails a state’s ability to regulate the infrastructure on which it relies, reduces its data security, and threatens its ability to provide telecommunication services. States currently address these challenges through regulatory controls over submarine cables and associated companies, investing in the development of additional cable infrastructure, and implementing physical protection measures for the cables themselves. Despite these efforts, the effectiveness of current mechanisms is hindered by significant obstacles arising from technical limitations and a lack of international coordination on regulation. We conclude by noting how these obstacles lead to gaps in states’ policies and point towards how they could be improved to create a proactive approach to submarine cable governance that defends states’ digital sovereignty.
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海底电缆和数字主权面临的风险
国际海底电缆网络在促进全球电信连接方面发挥着至关重要的作用,承载着 99% 以上的互联网流量。然而,海底光缆因其所有权结构、跨司法管辖区的性质以及易受恶意行为者攻击的弱点,对数字主权构成了挑战。在本文中,我们将评估这些挑战、当前旨在缓解这些挑战的政策措施以及这些措施的局限性。海底电缆的性质削弱了国家监管其所依赖的基础设施的能力,降低了其数据安全性,并威胁到其提供电信服务的能力。目前,各国通过对海底电缆和相关公司进行监管控制、投资开发更多电缆基础设施以及对电缆本身实施物理保护措施来应对这些挑战。尽管做出了这些努力,但由于技术限制和监管方面缺乏国际协调造成的重大障碍,目前机制的有效性受到了阻碍。最后,我们指出了这些障碍是如何导致国家政策出现漏洞的,并指出了如何改进这些政策,以创建一种积极的海底电缆治理方法,捍卫国家的数字主权。
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