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These regions are linked through their shared status as competitive markets for solar energy and low-cost natural gas [1], [2], as well as being primary geographic focuses for cyber threat activity [3] and academic studies on global cyber conflict [4], [5]. Additionally, both regions are compared in their reliance on natural gas for electricity generation [6].

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Strategic analysis of cyber conflicts: A game-theoretic modelling of ... securityanddefence.pl Security and Defence Quarterly 2 facts
referenceThe study 'Strategic analysis of cyber conflicts: A game-theoretic modelling of global cyber' examined six significant cases of cyber conflict spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
referenceThe study 'Strategic analysis of cyber conflicts: A game-theoretic modelling of global cyber' employs game theory to analyze six significant cyber crises that occurred during the 2000s across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
Can Carbon Capture Advance The Race Toward Decarbonized ... kapsarc.org KAPSARC 2 facts
measurementNatural gas prices in Europe can exceed $10 per MMBtu, whereas prices in North America and the Middle East are typically less than $3 per MMBtu.
measurementThe Middle East generates 72% of its electricity using natural gas combined cycle (NGCC) plants, while North America derives 38% of its electricity from gas power.
Cyberattack Activity Linked to the Middle East Increases asisonline.org ASIS International 1 fact
claimAPT34 is a state-linked threat actor that focuses on targets in government, chemical, energy, financial, and telecommunications sectors in the Middle East, Europe, North America, and parts of Asia.