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Impact de la surveillance d’internet sur le continent africain - 12 mars 2014
Suite aux révélations de Snowden sur les activités de surveillance d’internet par la NSA, les internautes du monde entier sont plus sensibilisés à la possibilité et la menace de la surveillance par des agences tierces de leurs activités sur le web. L’utilisation d’internet en Afrique croit de manière exponentielle mais le (...)

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Les antivirus ferment-ils les yeux sur les malwares des Etats ? - 6 novembre 2013
Sécurité : Dans une lettre ouverte, une coalition de défenseurs de la vie privée demande aux éditeurs d’antivirus de faire la transparence sur leurs pratiques à l’égard des programmes malveillants développés par les Etats. Le scandale Prism a révélé la participation des géants du Web à la collecte de données par les services (...)

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U.S. Agencies Said to Swap Data With Thousands of Firms - 17 juin 2013
Thousands of technology, finance and manufacturing companies are working closely with U.S. national security agencies, providing sensitive information and in return receiving benefits that include access to classified intelligence, four people familiar with the process said. These programs, whose participants are (...)

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La NSA profiterait des failles de sécurité avant leur divulgation aux clients - 17 juin 2013
Dans une enquête menée par Bloomberg, il apparaît que les agences de renseignements ont connaissance des vulnérabilités des logiciels bien avant les clients des entreprises qui les éditent. Officiellement, il s’agit pour les autorités gouvernementales de protéger très tôt les systèmes d’information. Mais rien n’empêche a (...)

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Foreign companies complicit in Bahrain’s human rights violations - 30 juillet 2012
Last week’s revelation that Bahraini human rights activists have been targeted by advanced surveillance technology made by British company Gamma is yet another nail in the coffin of privacy and freedom of expression in Bahrain. Over the past ten years, Bahraini citizens, among the most internet-connected in the (...)

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Russia’s Top Cyber Sleuth Foils US Spies, Helps Kremlin Pals - 24 juillet 2012
It’s early February in Cancun, Mexico. A group of 60 or so financial analysts, reporters, diplomats, and cybersecurity specialists shake off the previous night’s tequila and file into a ballroom at the Ritz-Carlton hotel. At the front of the room, a giant screen shows a globe targeted by crosshairs. Cancun is in the (...)

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Traveling Light in a Time of Digital Thievery - 11 février 2012
When Kenneth G. Lieberthal, a China expert at the Brookings Institution, travels to that country, he follows a routine that seems straight from a spy film. He leaves his cellphone and laptop at home and instead brings "loaner" devices, which he erases before he leaves the United States and wipes clean the minute (...)

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The booming business of Internet censorship - 29 avril 2011
Technology companies based in the West are producing the tools to censor content in the Arab world. Throughout most of the Middle East and North Africa, online censorship is the norm. The level of censorship varies ; in Morocco, only a handful of sites relating to the Western Sahara, Google Earth, and (...)

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Le marché florissant de la censure - 29 avril 2011
Xavier de la Porte, producteur de l’émission Place de la Toile sur France Culture, réalise chaque semaine une lecture d’un article de l’actualité dans le cadre de son émission. La lecture de la semaine a pour titre "The booming business of Internet censorship" soit "le marché florissant de la censure d’Internet". Il (...)

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U.S. Products Help Block Mideast Web - 28 mars 2011
As Middle East regimes try to stifle dissent by censoring the Internet, the U.S. faces an uncomfortable reality : American companies provide much of the technology used to block websites. McAfee Inc., acquired last month by Intel Corp., has provided content-filtering software used by Internet-service providers in (...)

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Web’s Hot New Commodity : Privacy - 28 février 2011
As the surreptitious tracking of Internet users becomes more aggressive and widespread, tiny start-ups and technology giants alike are pushing a new product : privacy. Companies including Microsoft Corp., McAfee Inc."”and even some online-tracking companies themselves"”are rolling out new ways to protect users from (...)

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Intellectual Ventures Goes to Court - 8 décembre 2010
Intellectual Ventures, the big investment firm that has bought up 30,000 patents, has long held out the threat of patent litigation against companies that do not agree to licensing agreements. The company, based in Bellevue, Wash, and headed by Microsoft’s former chief technology officer Nathan Myhrvold, made good (...)