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Catherine Dumont

Internet Kill Switch

The “Internet Kill Switch”, as it is known worldwide, is a protective “countermeasure”. It is the ability of governments to restrict or directly block access to the Internet: turn off all servers and connections. Considering all that the Internet entails in our daily lives, it is an extremely powerful weapon. Some consider it as a key tool for national security, allowing governments to respond immediately in times of crisis or cyber-attacks. Others fear a potential abuse of authority, claiming that it infringes on civil liberties and democratic values. Is it possible to implement this measure as a global reconfiguration, and why would it be done?
28 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publisher
MB Cooltura
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    World Economic Forum suggest the possibility of a global Internet blackout, the issue takes on a new dimension. We must think of much more than just responses to possible crises: it could be a measure of global reco
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    reconfiguration, what they themselves have named “the great reset”.
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    China completely turned off the Internet service in one of its regions, Xinjiang, for almost a year, following a series of violent clashes between two ethnic groups, the Han and the Uighurs, which resulted in a death toll of at least 185 and 1000 injured
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