This week, Internet Monitor gives you updates on Australia's virtual passport pilot program, a Russian torrent site's problems, Twitter's controversial heart, and the publication of the British Draft Investigatory Powers Bill.
Internet Monitor, a project of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, is delighted to announce the publication of "Beyond the Wall: Mapping Twitter in China," the seventh in a series of special reports that focus on key events and new developments in Internet freedom.
This week, Internet Monitor examines the latest Freedom House report on "Freedom on the Net," an online map made for and by refugees in Berlin, Telegram CEO's tussle with the Iranian government, and the case of two Turks accused of violating Article 299 of the Turkish Penal Code.
This week, Internet Monitor explores updates in the case of an imprisoned Palestinian Syrian open-source software developer, the recent hack of CIA Director John Brennan's AOL account, and Citizen Lab's recent report on Internet filtering in Yemen.
This week, Internet Monitor looks at the first satirical Facebook page in Afghanistan, Turkish cyberculture after the Ankara bombing, the state of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and California's landmark legislation on digital privacy.
Using a series of widgets from the Internet Monitor's Dashboard, Muira McCammon explores what's happening in the online news cycles in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), France, Canada, Madagascar, Cameroon, Cote D'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Niger.
This week, Internet Monitor checks out the future of the Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet (Marco Civil), Facebook's foray into outer space, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and Pew's latest study on how teens participate in online dating.
This week, Internet Monitor examines Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's speech at the 70th annual UN General Assembly, a new Berlin-based anti-surveillance initiative, the arrest of an Iranian tech blogger and entrepreneur, and the fate of a Russian malware developer.
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is pleased to announce the launch of the Internet Monitor dashboard, a freely accessible tool that aims to improve information for policymakers, researchers, advocates, and user communities working to shape the future of the Internet by helping them understand trends in Internet health and activity through data analysis and visualization.
This week, Internet Monitor examines the XcodeGhost malware that made it to the official Apple App Store, a possible cyber warfare agreement between China and the United States, Edward Snowden's thoughts on aliens, and Google's "Right to be Forgotten" problems in France.