New research suggests that a solar superstorm could cause a series of catastrophic internet outages covering the whole Earth and lasting several months. Maybe more of a digital detox than you had in mind?
data communication conference, warning that the results of this extreme space weather could prove catastrophic to our current way of life.
"What really got me thinking about this is that with the pandemic we saw how unprepared the world was,” Sangeetha said in a recent interview with. “There was no protocol to deal with it effectively, and it's the same with internet resilience. Our infrastructure is not prepared for a large-scale solar event."
Sangeetha’s research shows that local and regional internet infrastructure is at low risk of damage, even in a massive solar storm, because optical fiber itself isn't affected by geomagnetically-induced currents. However, long undersea cables that connect continents are far more vulnerable. “A solar storm that disrupted a number of these cables around the world could cause a massive loss of connectivity by cutting countries off at the source, even while leaving local infrastructure intact.
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