#subsea cable security
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Southern Latitudes Now Anchor Planetary Defense
With the 2029 flyby of the asteroid Apophis and the misidentification of near-Earth objects like 1998 SH2, the space industry is relocating its strategic gaze toward Oceania to secure a clear line of sight for high-stakes orbital salvage and planetary defense.

Explicit Intent Trumps Cultural Intuition
Global scaling fails when designers rely on implicit cultural cues. By treating the interface as a threshold condition and anchoring every capability in a mission story, practitioners can build systems that function regardless of the user's local context.

Who Negotiates the Terms of the Cloud?
Traditional diplomacy is being superseded by the quiet architecture of digital borderlands, where protocol outweighs policy and server locations dictate sovereignty.

Why the Global Internet is Shifting West
The fragility of the SEA-ME-WE 5 system and Russian covert activity in the North Sea are exposing a systemic flaw in global internet architecture. While the East struggles with outages and the North faces sabotage, massive infrastructure investments in West Africa and a $687 million underwater tech expansion by Fincantieri signal a pivot toward a more resilient, decentralized digital map.