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Protecting submarine cables, how the big players are now involved Submarine fibre optic cables are responsible for carrying 99% of the world's internet traffic yet they are often subject to damage. Therefore, it is fortunate that a coordinated organisation exists to ensure the resilience of these essential cables. Gareth and Ania discuss why this has only been set up recently. Proton – from VPN’s to data encryption – a different approach to other tech companies The company’s website states “A better internet starts with privacy and freedom - take control of your data with end-to-end encryption”, but what does this actually mean? The tech company Proton is already providing free VPN’s in more than 60 countries that are holding elections this year. And in addition it has also launched end to end encryption document sharing, as well as a local AI to respond to your emails – all without ever having access to your data. Ania Lichtarowicz caught up with CEO and Founder of Proton Andy Yen at Web Summit. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert is Ania Lichtarowicz. More on this week's stories: ITU – Submarine Cable Resilience Proton Ediitor: Ania Lichtarowicz Production Manager: Liz Tuohy For new episodes, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or via this link: https://somewhere-on-earth-the-global-tech-podcast-the-podextra-edition.pod.fan/ Follow us on all the socials: Join our Facebook group Instagram Twitter/X If you like Somewhere on Earth, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts Contact us by email: hello@somewhereonearth.co Send us a voice note: via WhatsApp: +44 7486 329 484 Find a Story + Make it News = Change the World Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Protecting submarine cables, how the big players are now involved and Proton – from VPN’s to data encryption – a different approach to other tech companies
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2024-12-10 21:00
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Protecting submarine cables, how the big players are now involved

Submarine fibre optic cables are responsible for carrying 99% of the world's internet traffic yet they are often subject to damage. Therefore, it is fortunate that a coordinated organisation exists to ensure the resilience of these essential cables. Gareth and Ania discuss why this has only been set up recently.


Proton – from VPN’s to data encryption – a different approach to other tech companies

The company’s website states “A better internet starts with privacy and freedom - take control of your data with end-to-end encryption”, but what does this actually mean? The tech company Proton is already providing free VPN’s in more than 60 countries that are holding elections this year. And in addition it has also launched end to end encryption document sharing, as well as a local AI to respond to your emails – all without ever having access to your data. Ania Lichtarowicz caught up with CEO and Founder of Proton Andy Yen at Web Summit.


The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert is Ania Lichtarowicz.


More on this week's stories:

ITU – Submarine Cable Resilience

Proton


Ediitor: Ania Lichtarowicz

Production Manager: Liz Tuohy

For new episodes, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or via this link:

https://somewhere-on-earth-the-global-tech-podcast-the-podextra-edition.pod.fan/


Follow us on all the socials:

Join our Facebook group

Instagram

Twitter/X


If you like Somewhere on Earth, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts

Contact us by email: hello@somewhereonearth.co

Send us a voice note: via WhatsApp: +44 7486 329 484


Find a Story + Make it News = Change the World

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices