[iwar] China & Firewalls


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Article about China & the Internet:

"The Great Fire Wall of China" (SearchSecurity.com)

Sensing huge payoffs in Chinese efforts to police the Internet, major
vendors trek to a Beijing trade show to state their case to Chinese securit=
y
officials. China's initiative, the "Golden Shield Project," is Beijing=92s
plan to build a nationwide computer network linking national and local
police agencies. Chinese officials say it will ultimately be part database,
part surveillance system.

Source: ABCNews.com

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/DailyNews/chinanet001108.html


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