#IMWeekly: November 25, 2013
In this week's #IMWeekly: Australian spying angers Indonesian government, US Supreme Court denies first challenge to NSA surveillance, and more!
In this week's #IMWeekly: Australian spying angers Indonesian government, US Supreme Court denies first challenge to NSA surveillance, and more!
In this week's #IMWeekly: Iranian censorship of Wikipedia, US surveillance reform, and more!
Internet Monitor is delighted to announce the publication of "Measuring Internet Activity: A (Selective) Review of Methods and Metrics," the second in a series of special reports that focus on key events and new developments in Internet freedom, incorporating technical, legal, social, and political analyses.
In this week's #IMweekly: attacks by Anonymous-affiliated hackers in the Philippines and Australia, Brazil takes its data domestic, and more!
A couple weeks ago we tweeted a list by the KANTAR Information is Beautiful Awards of over 300 of the year’s best infographics and data-visualizations. Since then, we’ve been working our way through the list and thought we’d share a few of our personal favorites.
In this week's #IMWeekly: a new US surveillance reform bill, hacktivism in Singapore, and more.
In this week's #IMWeekly: Google's Uproxy, German allegations of US spying, a new direction for Iranian censorship, and more.
In this week's #IMWeekly: how the NSA hacked the Mexican President's email address, the Moroccan government increases Internet controls, and more.
In this week's #IMWeekly: a new move for Internet governance, Brazil's new "secure" e-mail system, and more.
In this week's #IMWeekly: 30-month sentence for Vietnamese blogger Quan, Iranian president Rouhani chats online with Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, and more.