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Bangladesh and the U.S.: Internet shutdowns are the wrong response to national security threats

19 Nov 2015

Yesterday, authorities in Dhaka, Bangladesh shut down some internet services for several hours, including blocking access to Facebook, Whatsapp, and Viber. Service was later restored, but key services remain offline. The latest shutdown in Dhaka shows worrying backsliding to the use of internet shutdowns as a blunt instrument to deal with threats to national security. It also solidifies the South Asia region as a hub for these intentional disruptions, given that Pakistan and the Indian provinces of Gujarat and Kashmir have also chosen to disrupt networks in the past few months. Worse, it looks as though lawmakers around the world are seeing threats to national security as a justification for undermining the open internet.

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Bangladesh and the U.S.: Internet shutdowns are the wrong response to national security threats
19 Nov 2015
Bangladesh and the U.S.: Internet shutdowns are the wrong response to national security threats
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E.U. Commissioners call for new Safe Harbor framework

6 Nov 2015
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E.U. Commissioners call for new Safe Harbor framework
6 Nov 2015
E.U. Commissioners call for new Safe Harbor framework
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Access Now, coalition to U.S. agencies: Act now on human rights

5 Nov 2015
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Access Now, coalition to U.S. agencies: Act now on human rights
5 Nov 2015
Access Now, coalition to U.S. agencies: Act now on human rights
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Rights Groups Call on U.S. Agencies to Appoint Human Rights Contact

4 Nov 2015
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Rights Groups Call on U.S. Agencies to Appoint Human Rights Contact
4 Nov 2015
Rights Groups Call on U.S. Agencies to Appoint Human Rights Contact
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U.S. Congress begins responding to a post “Safe Harbor” world

3 Nov 2015

Much of the world’s digital economy relies on the free flow of data. So when a European court recently struck down an agreement known as “Safe Harbor,” which authorized data transfers between the United States and Europe, it sent shock waves across the Atlantic. Now companies and even governments are trying to figure out what to do.

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U.S. Congress begins responding to a post “Safe Harbor” world
3 Nov 2015
U.S. Congress begins responding to a post “Safe Harbor” world
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European Union tells member states to protect Edward Snowden from U.S. extradition

29 Oct 2015
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European Union tells member states to protect Edward Snowden from U.S. extradition
29 Oct 2015
European Union tells member states to protect Edward Snowden from U.S. extradition
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How activists are forcing the White House to say where it stands on encryption

28 Oct 2015
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How activists are forcing the White House to say where it stands on encryption
28 Oct 2015
How activists are forcing the White House to say where it stands on encryption
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Ferocious opposition not enough to stop CISA

28 Oct 2015
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Ferocious opposition not enough to stop CISA
28 Oct 2015
Ferocious opposition not enough to stop CISA
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CISA Security Bill Passes Senate With Privacy Flaws Unfixed

27 Oct 2015
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CISA Security Bill Passes Senate With Privacy Flaws Unfixed
27 Oct 2015
CISA Security Bill Passes Senate With Privacy Flaws Unfixed
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Tech Companies and Civil Liberties Groups Force Obama To Weigh In On Encryption Debate

27 Oct 2015
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Tech Companies and Civil Liberties Groups Force Obama To Weigh In On Encryption Debate
27 Oct 2015
Tech Companies and Civil Liberties Groups Force Obama To Weigh In On Encryption Debate