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Online Censorship - Perspectives From Content Creators and Comparative Law
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Aug 26, 2024
Located in
Internet Governance
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Legal Advocacy Manual
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Jul 01, 2024
Located in
Internet Governance
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Digital Rights Guide
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Jul 01, 2024
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last modified
Jul 01, 2024 08:00 AM
Located in
Internet Governance
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India’s parental control directive and the need to improve stalkerware detection
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Apr 04, 2024
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last modified
Apr 04, 2024 02:20 PM
We analyse a child-monitoring app being developed by the Indian government and question whether it is an effective way to enact parental controls. We highlight how such monitoring apps are often repurposed for digital stalking and play a role in intimate partner violence.
We also evaluate the protection provided by antivirus tools in detecting such stalkerware apps and describe how we collected technical evidence to help improve the detection of these apps.
Located in
Internet Governance
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Blog
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DoT’s order to trace server IP addresses will lead to unintended censorship
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Jan 25, 2024
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last modified
Jan 25, 2024 11:19 AM
Located in
Internet Governance
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Blog
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Detecting Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) Blocking
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Sep 05, 2023
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last modified
Sep 05, 2023 12:10 PM
A new internet protocol makes it harder for internet service providers to censor websites. We made a technical intervention to check if censors are interfering with its deployment.
Located in
Internet Governance
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Blog
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Security of Open Source Software : A Survey of Technical Stakeholders’ Perceptions and Actions
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Apr 13, 2023
Located in
Openness
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Securing Our Dependence on Code Reuse in Software
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Apr 13, 2023
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last modified
Apr 13, 2023 05:47 AM
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filed under:
Openness
Dividing and breaking up a software project into smaller modules with functionality that can be reused to build other software is an increasingly common practice in software development today. We examine our infrastructural dependence on reuse of open-source software (OSS) components, examine the unique security risks posed by the widespread reuse of code, and survey systemic solutions to securing code reuse.
Located in
Openness
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Securing Our Dependence on Code Reuse.pdf
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Apr 12, 2023
Located in
Openness
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CensorWatch: On the Implementation of Online Censorship in India
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by
Divyank Katira
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published
Mar 14, 2023
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last modified
Mar 15, 2023 11:58 AM
Results from a nation-wide empirical study on web censorship
Located in
Internet Governance
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Blog