The cracks in China Big Brother armor
China’s surveillance state requires that data in its borders not be very secure, according to a new study. The truth can reveal our broader understanding of the country, writes the BBC's Tom de Castella, editor of cyberspace.
Source: washingtonexaminer.comPublished on 2022-09-08
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