Week in Review: October 23, 2017
This week, IM covers Project Loon in Puerto Rico, Cameroon's Internet shutdown, and a Swazi campaign against YouTube
This week, IM covers Project Loon in Puerto Rico, Cameroon's Internet shutdown, and a Swazi campaign against YouTube
This week, Internet Monitor looks at Internet access inequalities in Australia, Russia’s block on VPNs, and American companies’ acquiescence to tightened Chinese regulations.
This week Internet Monitor checks out the latest updates in Internet policy and jurisdiction in the United States, Vietnam, and Belgium; we also examine Akamai's latest quarterly State of the Internet report.
This week Internet Monitor explores the latest updates in the FBI/Apple standoff, how European Union policymakers are grappling with encryption, the arrest of an Indian journalist, Microsoft's latest artificial intelligence bot, and a new Twitter sensation.
This week Internet Monitor examines the "right to disconnect" in France, an Indonesian company that removed LGBT-themed emojis from its webpage, the state of social platforms in Ankara after the latest bombing, a new GIF search function on Twitter, and rising tensions between the U.S. Department of Justice and Apple over encryption.
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.