Le 10/05/2024 à 17:18, Stephane Bortzmeyer a écrit :
La précédente alerte de ce type était en 2005.

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/media-advisory-noaa-forecasts-severe-solar-storm-media-availability-scheduled-friday-may-10

Bonjour

On ne sait pas si une tempête solaire fera tomber l'internet.

Les (bureaucrates) EU et US y arriveront peut-être bien plus rapidement ?

https://labs.ripe.net/author/romain-bosc/sanctions-cybersec-policy-and-the-future-of-telecoms-eu-regulation-update-may-2024/

The RIPE NCC continues to alert decision makers about the *unintended 
consequences of sanctions* on the core operations of the Internet.

It is also worth noting that both EU and US sanctions create technical and 
financial risks to our services and operations. As such, assessing and 
mitigating these risks to ensure the continued integrity and resilience of 
Internet routing is of paramount importance.



--
Grégory Rocher


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