Companies are now on the front lines of war. They need to act like it
On March 1, Iranian drones struck three data centers operated by a major U.S. hyperscaler in the Gulf—two in the UAE, one in Bahrain. Banking apps went dark. Payment platforms failed. Ride-hailing services crashed. It was the first time a U.S. data center had been hit by military action, and it sent an unmistakable message: in modern conflict, corporations are targets.
This is not an anomaly. It’s a strategy.
Since the dawn of modern warfare, armed forces fought other armed forces.