Narva looks remote until you follow the fibers, vendors, and cloud regions that underpin modern redundancy. Using Estonia's border frictions as a case study in hybrid warfare, this article connects physical incursions, cable vulnerability, and "gray zone" pressure to enterprise realities: diversity assurances, geo-risk tagging in CMDBs, Zero Trust-by-region, and eDiscovery chain-of-custody planning. The message for security and governance teams is clear: distance is an illusion, and resilience now depends on geopolitically informed design.
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