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Subsea cable operators may want to consider what the last two years are telling them. In 2024, cable cuts near Taiwan made global headlines. Before that, incidents in the Red Sea, the Baltic and the Mediterranean raised questions that went beyond accidental damage. It's clear that "low probability, high impact" thinking about subsea infrastructure no longer reflects reality. These cables are strategic assets, and the threats to them are real, varied, and increasing in both frequency and complexity. After five years of commercial operations and field data, DigitalMarine™ has evolved to reflect this reality. • Detection capabilities have expanded to cover a broader range of seabed-interacting threats. • AIS integration now supports vessel identification and deterrence. • Best in class acoustic detection of dark vessels where AIS turned off • Threat logic has been trained on real-world incidents rather than on modelled assumptions. • The security architecture complies with government requirements for critical national infrastructure. • Proprietary fail-safe interface to wet plant The question every submarine cable owner should ask is, "Why don't we have it yet?” #SubseaCable #MarineSecurity #DigitalMarine #FiberSense #TelecomInfrastructure