Private Companies Must Improve Threat Monitoring

Swedish Cable Operator Faces Geopolitical Sabotage Concerns

Arelion, a Sweden-based communication company owned by an investment fund, manages an extensive global network of telecommunications cables. Spanning 75,000 kilometers across Europe, North America, and Asia, its infrastructure connects more than 2,750 wholesale customers in over 128 countries. With offices spread across Europe (including Moscow), Asia, and the United States, Arelion exemplifies globalization, offering critical connectivity essential to the modern global economy.

However, on the morning of Sunday, November 17, one of Arelion’s pivotal cables, linking Sweden and Lithuania, was mysteriously severed. The event caught the company off guard, as it had no advance signs of malfunction. “It’s a mystery how it broke,” said Arelion’s Chief Evangelist Mattias Fridström in an interview with Sweden’s Aftonbladet. “But I leave that to the police to investigate.”

In an earlier era of globalization, an unexpected break in such a cable might indeed have been chalked up to an accident or natural causes. Subsea cable owners, roughly 600 of whom manage the world’s network of undersea internet cables, exercise meticulous care over their assets to prevent disruptions. However, in today’s geopolitical climate — marked by tensions between states and covert attempts to undermine rivals using nonmilitary tools — incidents like these are raising alarms.

According to global insurance broker WTW’s 2024 Political Risk Survey, 69 percent of companies surveyed experienced supply chain disruptions linked to geopolitical events in the past year, and 72 percent reported financial losses due to political risks. This underscores a growing reality: private companies are increasingly on the front lines in geopolitical conflicts.

Such incidents are not isolated. In recent months, Western logistics firms have encountered parcel bomb plots, reportedly instigated by Russia. The CEO of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall survived an alleged assassination attempt, also tied to Moscow. Additionally, Western corporations fear being ousted from mining and business operations in Sub-Saharan Africa, as Russian and Chinese rivals allegedly employ underhanded tactics to gain dominance.

On the oceans, vital installations such as undersea cables, pipelines, and offshore wind farms appear to be becoming targets for sabotage. Arelion’s severed cable is widely suspected to fall into this category. Similarly, Cinia, the Finnish operator of the C-Lion1 cable that connects Finland and Germany, faced a recent disruption under similarly suspicious circumstances.

As geopolitical rivalries intensify, the world’s critical communication and energy infrastructure, often operated by private companies, faces mounting risks in serving as a battleground in these conflicts.


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8 responses to “Private Companies Must Improve Threat Monitoring”

  1. necessary momentum Avatar
    necessary momentum

    Oh, look at that! A cable gets severed, and suddenly we’re in the middle of an international thriller. Who knew that connecting Sweden to Lithuania could be more dangerous than dodging potholes in a Stockholm taxi? 😏

  2. Looks like Arelion’s cable got the ol’ “cut and run” treatment, eh? 🤔 Who knew international diplomacy came with such *shocking* connectivity issues? #JustAnotherDayInTheOffice

  3. devil blade Avatar
    devil blade

    Just what we needed, a high-stakes game of “cut the cable” with a side of geopolitical drama. Surely Arelion will find the time to upgrade their ‘detective skills’ between networking cocktails and investor meetings. 😂💼

  4. Saber-RED Avatar

    You’d think with all those miles of fancy cable, Arelion would have invested in a decent crystal ball instead of just waiting for the police to solve their little mystery! 🤔🔍 Who knew cutting-edge tech would also come with a side of geopolitical drama? Classic Europe, right?

  5. hyper kong Avatar

    Looks like Arelion’s cable had a bit of a ‘snip-snip’ moment—who knew international espionage could have such a flair for drama? 😂 Maybe next time they’ll invest in a more robust “don’t mess with us” policy instead of just hoping for the best! 🧐✌️

  6. General Finish Avatar
    General Finish

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—Swedish cables getting severed like a bad IKEA assembly! I suppose we’ll have to add “geopolitical sabotage” to the list of things to monitor along with customer complaints and coffee breaks. ☕️😂

  7. Aqua Diva Avatar

    Looks like Arelion’s cable got a bit too ambitious, trying to connect Sweden to Lithuania while dodging geopolitical drama. Who knew telecoms could turn into a real-life episode of “Survivor: Undersea Edition”? 😂📉

  8. Double Eerie Avatar
    Double Eerie

    Looks like Arelion’s cable got a little too close to the geopolitical fireworks, eh? 😂 Maybe next time they should invest in a cable with better job security—who knew being a telecommunications operator was so… *cutting-edge*?

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