During the Iran-Israel war, the Islamic Republic of Iran escalated its crackdown in cyberspace, launching a new front of digital repression. This includes enacting repressive laws and criminalizing tools that enable free access to information. This 12-day war ushered in one of the most oppressive eras for internet access in Iran. Beyond outright disconnection, internetContinue reading “Iran’s Digital Clampdown: “Corruption on Earth” and Wartime Internet Control”
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Iranian Officials Tacitly Declare War on Circumvention Tools
In the past month, Iranian officials—from Majles representatives to cabinet ministers and members of the Supreme Cyberspace Council—have repeatedly pointed to circumvention tools as a major source of problems and insecurity in cyberspace. These developments suggest that Iranian officials see themselves as at war with these technologies and are planning accordingly. Though such comments haveContinue reading “Iranian Officials Tacitly Declare War on Circumvention Tools”