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Russia-Georgia Cyberwar and Chinese Internet Censorship
Several projects that I am involved in are bubbling with activity right now. The Information Warfare Monitor Project has been going overtime monitoring the Russia-Georgia cyberwar. We are issuing notices and posting news items as we come across them, and intend on issuing a detailed report soon. Greg Walton, the editor of the IWMP, has been leading up the effort. The OpenNet Initiative is also very actively involved in testing for Internet censorship in China with our researchers in field in several places. You can read about our findings at the ONI blog. Lastly, the psiphon project is in the midst of vigorously developing version 2.0, which we hope to release in the next few months. As we are working on it, we are also actively involved in outreach with psiphon to ensure users in places like China and Georgia are able to access the Internet in an unfettered way.
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Re: Russia-Georgia Cyberwar and Chinese Internet Censorship
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Anonymous
on Wed 13 Aug 2008 12:40 AM PDT | Permanent Link
Thanks Ron, we look forward to reading the ONI reports on this!
Any idea of when we can expect something to appear on their website? Re: Re: Russia-Georgia Cyberwar and Chinese Internet Censorship
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Anonymous
on Wed 13 Aug 2008 04:42 AM PDT | Permanent Link
We are still working on our China report, doing some technical analysis. I would expect something soon on the blog, and a more detailed report later.
Re: Re: Re: Russia-Georgia Cyberwar and Chinese Internet Censorship
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Anonymous
on Thu 14 Aug 2008 07:30 AM PDT | Permanent Link
Many thanks.
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