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Pakistan moves to install nationwide “web monitoring system”

@ps3linux much awaited system but still under supervision of foreign company.


He has nothing to do with that,it much awaited step in right direction.
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i don;t want to add anything to it, thread is full of unbiasness and hatred towards present govt. what they don't know is that this idea was concieved by PMLN govt. Tenders were floated by IB under the leadership of Ch.Nisar to built the capacity to monitor entire traffic.....
 
i don;t want to add anything to it, thread is full of unbiasness and hatred towards present govt. what they don't know is that this idea was concieved by PMLN govt. Tenders were floated by IB under the leadership of Ch.Nisar to built the capacity to monitor entire traffic.....
Politics should never come into these kind of steps.It's done for greater good.
 
i don;t want to add anything to it, thread is full of unbiasness and hatred towards present govt. what they don't know is that this idea was concieved by PMLN govt. Tenders were floated by IB under the leadership of Ch.Nisar to built the capacity to monitor entire traffic.....

It is ironic that regression of media (I cant categorize it as evolution) has led to such anchors whose basic qualification is BA and they have become analyst jack of all trades they know everything from basic elements to quantum entanglement theories, from basic math to advanced algorithm development, from bullets to dirty bombs, advanced economic international politics while trying to become copy cats of western media people their damn pronunciation is a joke understanding is an entire different ball game.

I understand globally we now have rulers/political figures who have successfully divided population along their successive pro/anti narrative, Pakistanis are no exception what we are seeing on this thread is people not pro IK are bashing the incumbent Govt without realizing that it is a long overdue issue which had to be addressed, decision in this direction was made 6 to 7 years ago its only now that it has come to bearing fruits.
 
If you are not doing anything illegal then you have nothing to worry about.

It's to catch those involved in anti-state and other illegal activities.
 
This system has nothing to do with spying.It's made to save you.

That's what they tell you, it is primarily meant to protect Pakistan but we have a history of misuse and abuse of such gadgets and services.
 
That's what they tell you, it is primarily meant to protect Pakistan but we have a history of misuse and abuse of such gadgets and services.
Don't worry very few in Pakistan are capable of using these systems and most of them never would be a tool in such hands.
 
Online surveillance seems a favourite tool for countries to spy on their own citizens. While China is building cameras that will be able to recognise faces among crowds and record their activities, other countries aren't far behind.

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Pakistan has acquired the services of a Canadian surveillance company, Sandvine and is working on creating a nationwide "web monitoring system".

Coda Story reported on Thursday that Sandvine will provide the Government of Pakistan equipment for monitoring and analysing all incoming and outgoing internet traffic in the country. The contract is reportedly worth $18.5 million and has been signed in December last year. Data will be measured and recorded under the aegis of the country's telecom regulator Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA).

Pakistani firm Inbox Technologies Pvt. Ltd. will be the local partner for Sandvine and will be responsible for procuring hardware, software and related services for creating a full-scale web monitoring system.

The technology being used for the purpose is Deep Packet Inspection, which is also used by China to surveil its citizens' online activities for unlawful activities. Any data, in or out of Pakistan, may be easily checked by the government and all activities will be recorded.

The system will give the government full autonomy to silence the online activities of journalists, activists and political dissidents.

The system is yet to be operational. The PTA had previously invited bids for building a system for classifying unlawful content in three categories – blasphemous, indecent, immoral or anti-state. While all of these are worrisome, the last one is particularly indicative of a police state built on technology.

Sandvine has been selling such technology to authoritarian regimes such as Turkey, Egypt and Syria and also bundles regular problems with spyware.

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The Government of Pakistan has already blocked 925,000 websites for "anti-state, anti-judiciary, defamation, disinformation, sectarian and hate-speech content". Pakistan has also blocked global organisations such as Voice of America for airing content critical of the state.

The news which has emerged when Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is appearing before Congress is indicative of a world, where political leaders in liberal democracies don't understand technologies. Authoritarian regimes, on the other hand, are using technology to further their aims, in an international atmosphere, where there is no retribution for such acts.

These are scary times to be living in.

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Pakistan is creating a system to monitor incoming and outgoing online traffic. Credit: Reuters

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