RDC: Our friend Sarah at the Online Graduates Program in Denver, Colorado produced an infograph on 'Enemies of the Internet'...
If you think that identity theft is the worst-case-scenario of
Internet use, you clearly don’t live in any of the nations that make the
list of top “Enemies of the Internet.” Not only do these governments
monitor their citizens’ web activity, but they also make it nearly
impossible for them to safely share and gather information through
anonymous microblogs, Facebook pages or Twitter accounts. One nation
sports a cyber police force that is larger than the city of Orlando,
Florida. And when protests erupted in another country, Twitter accounts
were created for the sole purpose of diverting citizens from spreading
information. Although these nations represent the extremes of national
cyber security, the measures they use are based in legislative bills like
SOPA, PIPA and CISPA. Check out the following infographic to find out
which nations make this list. The next time you surf the web, think
carefully about who’s watching you and who’s blocking you.
Find out more... HERE
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