Firewall of China

Inner Mongolia Electric Power Corporation Secures WAN With Juniper Networks ISG Series

White Paper Home to 24 million people, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in northern China boasts the third-largest land area among China's provinces. The ISG Series is a fully integrated... [10 Sep 2008]

Why no united front on cyber crime?

Comment But Russia and China are not the only problem. Earlier this month, silicon.com reported Russia has now passed China to become the largest generator of spyware and malicious code and in... [27 Feb 2008]

Ignoring the Great Firewall of China

White Paper The so-called "Great Firewall of China" operates, in part, by inspecting TCP packets for keywords that are to be blocked. However, because the original packets are passed through the... [06 Dec 2007]

Editor's Blog: Burmese days on the internet

Comment When commentators have in the past talked about net censorship in other countries - notably the 'great firewall of China' - the emphasis has been on the control the government can exert... [27 Sep 2007]

Amnesty: ISPs must safeguard free speech

News Last year, Amnesty accused networking giant Cisco of helping China create its Great Firewall - the internet-filtering system that prevents its citizens from accessing certain sites.... [20 Feb 2007]

BT trumpets its progress in IT services

News BT has won around 1,000 international networking plus IT contracts in the past 15 months including deal with Hanjin Shipping in China and Hertz, which was won alongside sometime-partner HP. In other BT news, the company... [14 Sep 2006]

Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! slammed over China

News More recently Google launched a censored Google.cn Chinese version of its search engine as an alternative to its Google.com engine, which was already available to Chinese internet users but filtered first through the... [20 Jul 2006]

Cracked: The Great Firewall of China

News Computer experts from the University of Cambridge claim not only to have breached the Great Firewall of China but to have found a way to use the... [04 Jul 2006]

BP takes 18,000 laptops off LAN

News But today there are very well-organised gangs in Russia, China and Brazil, with large teams and large server-farms, that are determined to get their hands on our internal data and our users' identities. [21 Feb 2006]

Google's Chinese firewall blocks more than Yahoo!

News Google's new China search engine not only censors many websites that question the Chinese government but it goes further than similar services from Microsoft and Yahoo! Google's China launch comes as... [27 Jan 2006]

Leader: Google astride the Great Firewall of China

Leader There are two ways we could look at Google's decision to censor its service for use within China, in accordance with the wishes of the country's controversial authorities. The first is to accept this is... [25 Jan 2006]

Human rights enshrined in open source software

News In September, Republicans in the US released a report titled "Tear Down This Firewall," and this week, Amnesty International published a report highlighting China's crackdown on internet use. Software... [02 Dec 2002]

Re:Viewing 2002: Whatever happened to the dot-coms?

News The only real blip in Google's otherwise impressive calendar year was when it ran into the Great Firewall of China. Ms Swire's most private of private goings on was... [01 Dec 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: IM on the march, HSBC in China, and IT services ups and downs

Comment HSBC, with its current as the world's local bank, has long had ambitions for China and its rumoured $1tr savings opportunity. The licence, granted by the People's Bank of China, the... [07 Oct 2002]

AltaVista hits out at China ban

News A number of mirror sites have picked up the Google baton and are endeavouring to work around the 'Great Firewall of China'. Since the weekend, surfers in... [11 Sep 2002]

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