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UK government urges companies to work with it on protecting undersea cables

Defence secretary gathers business leaders to discuss ‘rising threats’ to critical submarine infrastructure
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John Healey speaks at a podium with a UK government crest, standing in front of a Union flag.
"}],[{"start":110.19,"text":"The meeting highlighted examples from Norway and Sweden, where many large companies increasingly accept that they have responsibility for some elements of security, the people added. "}],[{"start":121.53,"text":"Officials hope that the role corporations can play in assuring national security can become as well-established a principle as the responsibility companies have to protect the environment. "}],[{"start":134.46,"text":"Joakim Reiter, chief external and corporate affairs officer at Vodafone, said: “The UK is a major global player in subsea cables. Protecting them is critical to every country’s national and economic security.”"}],[{"start":148.49,"text":"Closer co-operation between Britain and European allies would also help “strengthen the resilience of this essential infrastructure” as the threat evolves, Reiter added."}],[{"start":161.03,"text":"The importance of safeguarding undersea critical national infrastructure is growing as concerns grip government about Russia’s escalating aggression in the High North."}],[{"start":172.81,"text":"Last week Healey announced an extra £100mn for P-8 submarine-hunting aircraft. The Royal Navy is meanwhile working towards the creation of a hybrid force that incorporates the widespread use of underwater drones and other autonomous systems to help secure the north Atlantic against increased Russian submarine and underwater threats."}],[{"start":197.89,"text":"Last autumn the UK government was accused of being “too timid” in defending its vulnerable undersea internet cables from attack in a report by the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy, a cross-party group of MPs and peers."}],[{"start":214.08999999999997,"text":"British officials insist that the UK network is highly resilient and that in the event of a cable break, data can be instantly rerouted through other cables thanks to commercial agreements between cable operators."}],[{"start":228.71999999999997,"text":"It takes an average response time of eight days to repair a UK cable, which is among the fastest response times globally, according to the MoD. "}],[{"start":248.39,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1776081045_7213.mp3"}

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