Increased government scrutiny and pressures on Iran’s private tech sector have led to arrests, closures, and online censorship
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A look at Eisa Zarepour's track record and how his approach to Internet policy could impact the future of digital rights in Iran
The Supreme Council for Cyberspace fails to meet for a second month as Majles appoints two MPs to the country's 'filtering committee'.
A leaked draft of an Iran-China cooperation agreement highlights numerous threats to Iranians’ digital rights, and to the country’s growing technology sector.
We look at the dynamics of Iran's new parliament to find out what the changes really mean for the country's internet.
The new state-backed VPN scheme may be the tool the Iranian government needs for the realisations of “layered filtering”in the country.
With yet another data leak, Iran's need for adequate data protection frameworks is clear. We explore how the National Information Network prevents this from happening.
As states turn to tech to help track and contain the pandemic, Iran’s poor record on privacy and data protection is holding it back.