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From Sensors to Systems: Embedded Resilience for a Fragmenting Internet

Updated: 2026-02-10

Psiphon Forge providing resilient connectivity from edge sensors to global systems

Let’s face it. As the Internet continues to fragment, many organizations operating transnationally are confronting the same growing challenge: how to keep the full spectrum of organizational sensors, devices, data, applications and systems online and working in environments experiencing censorship, surveillance, and degraded infrastructure. From embedded sensors in contested regions, to logistics systems interrupted by DNS filtering, to applications throttled during unrest, the risks to operational continuity are increasingly challenging, distributed, and hard to predict. The result is a fragile, brittle ecosystem, where even minor disruptions can cascade into major failures. And failure means the potential for revenue, operational and reputational loss.

Psiphon Forge was designed to directly tackle this growing issue. As a lightweight, platform-agnostic API, Psiphon Forge enables any device, application, or system—from edge sensors to cloud-based platforms—to tap into Psiphon’s global anti-censorship network. Its low overhead and multi-protocol design make it ideal for embedding resilience directly into your tech stack, allowing connectivity to persist even when traditional paths are blocked or unstable. For industries operating in contested environments—logistics, media, IoT, and secure communications—Forge maintains connectivity at every layer, across every component. With Forge, your ecosystem stays connected when it matters most, and when you’re most likely to lose it.

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