The Undersea Infrastructure
Beneath the world’s oceans lies a vast and largely unseen network of critical infrastructure that powers modern civilization. Join Richard Campbell as he explores these undersea connections, how they are built, maintained, repaired, and continue to evolve. Modern events show that this infrastructure can be part of warfare, which has significant consequences for the world. Together, these intertwined data, electrical, and petrochemical networks form the hidden circulatory system of the planet—vital, complex, and increasingly essential to global stability and progress.
About the speaker
Richard Campbell
Richard Campbell wrote his first line of code in 1977. His career has spanned the computing industry, both on the hardware and software sides, development, and operations. He was a co-founder of Strangeloop Networks, acquired by Radware in 2013, and was on the board of directors of Telerik, which was acquired by Progress Software in 2014. Today, he is a consultant and advisor to several successful technology firms and hosts three podcasts: .NET Rocks! (www.dotnetrocks.com) for .NET developers, RunAs Radio (www.runasradio.com) for IT Professionals, and Windows Weekly (https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly).
