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Serious concerns raised over the National Internet Gateway


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With the digital experience becoming increasingly monetised by private companies such as Facebook and Google, an executive at a leading internet service provider (ISP) believes that the proposed National Internet Gateway (NIG) will be rendered impotent upon completion and that its full implementation would disrupt financial services in the Kingdom.

 

Speaking under the condition of anonymity, he said private firms have already encrypted the bulk of web traffic online. He stressed that modern encryption cannot be broken by any network devices that route traffic so the NIG “cannot filter any traffic since it will not be able to understand the data passing through its network”.

 

“You cannot have it both ways. Secure communication for the government and a backdoor to read content are incompatible. If a backdoor is introduced, then hackers will certainly find it. The damage would be catastrophic for the entire financial system, which is why no government has implemented security protocols with backdoor access to date,” he said.

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50823924/serious-concerns-raised-over-the-national-internet-gateway/

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Hmm...

Do this: Set up Sat Phones or Radio Transmitters, linked to servers outside the reach of the Government (We did it during Vietnam...} and end link would be Server outside of Thailand.

What are they going to do then Kill everyone's Electricity?? There are and have been for years doorways to get information in and out regardless what the Government Mandates!

(personally I could care less... I have a Auto=starting 12KV Generator...)

 

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