PETALING JAYA: Southeast Asia’s booming digital economy faces rising risks as its reliance on undersea internet cables outpaces the region’s ability to protect them, analysts have warned.
Asha Hemrajani of Singapore’s S Rajaratnam School of International Studies said the region’s digital economy, projected to hit at least US$1 trillion, relied almost entirely on these cables.
“Cables in general carry over 99% of intercontinental data traffic,” she told FMT.