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The Cost of Disconnectivity: Understanding the Consequences of Internet Shutdowns for Online Security

16 min · 2. maj 2023
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In this episode, we delve into the growing trend of internet shutdowns and explore their implications for online security. Internet shutdowns can be initiated by governments or other organizations for a variety of reasons, such as to suppress dissent or prevent the spread of misinformation. However, these shutdowns also have significant consequences for cybersecurity, as they can leave networks and devices vulnerable to hacking, malware, and other cyber threats.

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