• May 21, 2020
  • Caleb Chen
  • Cybersecurity, General Privacy News, Governments,

China moves to take full control over Hong Kong with a proposed national security law in China’s National People’s Congress

Hong Kong will soon have a new national security law implemented without a single vote by a Hong Kongese politician. If that doesn’t sound democratic, that’s because it isn’t. The National People’s Congress (NPC) in China is starting its bimonthly meetings and at the top of the agenda is a new national security law for … Continue reading “China moves to take full control over Hong Kong with a proposed national security law in China’s National People’s Congress”

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  • Apr 3, 2020
  • Caleb Chen
  • Censorship, General Privacy News, Governments,

China’s “New IP” proposal to replace TCP/IP has a built in “shut up command” for censorship

The Chinese government and the Chinese telecommunications companies such as Huawei under its control are proposing a “New IP” addressing system for the internet to replace TCP/IP. The New IP system includes top-down checks and balances and such features as a “shut up command” that would allow a central controller to stop packets from being … Continue reading “China’s “New IP” proposal to replace TCP/IP has a built in “shut up command” for censorship”

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