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6 Mar 2012

Auteur:
Trevor Timm and Jillian C. York of Electronic Frontier Foundation, in the Atlantic

Surveillance Inc: How Western Tech Firms Are Helping Arab Dictators

As democratic movements spread in the Middle East, governments are cracking down, and that means big business for the companies who help them do it. {refers to Area SPA, Bluecoat Systems, Trovicor, Amesys (part of Bull), Telestragies. Includes comments by companies}