Tag: protesters

ProtonMail’s Appeal to the European Court of Justice

ProtonMail, the Russian communications company that runs a controversial project aimed at providing users with a secure way to send and receive encrypted messages, has lost its appeal to the European Court of Justice. | By Michael T. The Russian communications company ProtonMail has been sued by a French entrepreneur for allegedly passing a private…

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Further Restrictions on Chinese Tech Companies From the Cyberspace Administration of China

“Chinese web giants could soon find themselves in the hot seat with the government seeking to tighten its grip on the internet space, writes Christopher J. Brown, with the help of a series of recent security reports which outline the Chinese government’s efforts to tighten the ’internet firewall’ around its domestic internet and search engine…

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Democracy Protesters Burn Mock Coffins on Min Aung Hlaing’s 65th Birthday

The demonstrators also placed a mock coffin and other objects on top of the base and burned them. They also burned the flag which represents the country and left the flags of the countries involved in the conflict. The protesters took the flag as a symbol of Iraq in the face of sanctions imposed by…

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Kanu Disobedience in Computer Security

This article is an attempt at a concise explanation of a phenomenon known as Kanu Disobedience. Kanu means ‘obedient’, and as we show in this article, a Kanu who is not only disobedient but also disloyal is known as a Kanu disobedient. The phrase “disobedient” is usually used in reference to something that is unwilling…

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