Ensuring a Future for Detecting Internet Disruptions
June 19, 2017
Today, two-thirds of the world’s internet users live in countries where content that challenges political regimes, social conventions, or national security is subject to censorship. Over time, internet censorship has expanded from restricting access to IP addresses and domain names for websites, to blocking applications and persecuting users for their online activities.
Ensuring a Future for Detecting Internet Disruptions