Overview
Explore the critical issue of state-controlled internet blackouts in this 59-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the global rise of autocratic regimes manipulating internet access as a means of control, particularly during protests and dissent. Examine case studies from Myanmar, Venezuela, and Iran, and understand the dangerous implications of these shutdowns, especially during a pandemic. Learn from experts in human rights, technology, and cyber access about the consequences of blocking freedom of information and potential solutions. Investigate topics such as cyber security companies, collective punishment, strategic litigation, the role of VPNs, and the concept of internet access as a human right. Gain insights into government control of the internet, internet freedom, and the relationship between shutdowns and misinformation. Conclude with a discussion on potential actions the US can take and explore glimmers of hope in the fight for open internet access worldwide.
Syllabus
Introduction
Why are they happening
Where are they happening
Cyber security companies
Internet shutdowns
Collective punishment
Strategic dreams and lost opportunities
Call out companies
Strategic litigation
Weakness in shutdown orders
What can the US do
The role of VPNs
Government Control of the Internet
Internet Access as a Human Right
Internet Freedom
Internet Shutdowns and Misinformation
Glimmer of Hope
Taught by
The Aspen Institute