Submarine Networks EMEA & Subsea Security Summit

27 to 28 May 2026 |  London

Submarine Networks EMEA and the new co located Subsea Security Summit & Expo are flagship events for the global subsea cable industry and its emerging security ecosystem.

The Starboard team will be on the exhibition floor at stand 10. Book a time below to see how Starboard can safeguard your critical subsea infrastructure from urgent and evolving threats.

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Outpace threats to your subsea cables.

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Starboard helps governments, defence agencies, and commercial operators address critical challenges in protecting subsea and offshore infrastructure.

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Cable risk intelligence quarterly

Our first issue of Cable Risk Intelligence Quarterly is available to read ahead of the event.  

Created by Starboard’s Peter Harvey, the report assesses 25 cable landing zone regions across six factors, and scores them from low-risk to extreme, delivering a global picture of where cables are most exposed.

We can run your cable routes through the same framework to show you where your exposure sits. Book a time with us at the booth, or email demo@starboardintelligence.com.

Starboard is built for prevention

Starboard fuses billions of data points daily into one operational view. Our AI-driven models analyse and filter this vast, complex dataset and distinguish normal vessel patterns from behaviours of concern, delivering decision-ready insights in near real time.

Critical maritime infrastructure owners and operators use Starboard to prevent cable strikes, protect offshore assets, and strengthen the resilience of vital subsea infrastructure

Advanced risk indicators

AI models prioritise high-risk vessels using behaviour, ownership, sanctions, and dark-activity analysis.

Earlier warning around cable routes

Behaviour alerts identify unusual vessel activity near critical subsea infrastructure earlier.

Multi-sensor fusion in one operational view

AIS, satellite, DAS, and contextual data combine into one operational picture.

Fewer preventable cable incidents

Persistent monitoring reduces anchor drags, trawl interactions, and other avoidable cable threats.

Faster, more coordinated response

Prioritised alerts help operational teams assess and respond faster during incidents.

A shared subsea operating picture

Stakeholders work from one assessed view of activity around critical subsea infrastructure.

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Peter Harvey, Philip Lear, and Kevin DeBartolomeo will be at the stand on both days.

To arrange a corridor risk assessment, route resilience review, or hybrid threats demo, book below or email philip.lear@starboardintelligence.com or kevin.debartolomeo@starboardintelligence.com.

Peter Harvey
Senior Product Manager-Subsea
Kevin DeBartolomeo
Commercial Sales Manager
Philip Lear
EMEA Sales Manager