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Censorship in China: Google and Baidu
Despite censorship requirements, Google wanted to get into the Chinese market; however, any sexual content or criticism of the Chinese government or politicians were banned, while Baidu, China's main search engine, denies the Tiananmen Square protests ever occurred.
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This podcast discusses a recent advanced cyber attack and the capabilities it had.
14:34 - 15:35 (01:00)
Summary
This podcast discusses a recent advanced cyber attack and the capabilities it had. It is supported by Mimecast, a security solution specifically designed for email and workplace collaboration to provide an extra layer of protection.
ChapterCensorship in China: Google and Baidu
EpisodeEp 19: Operation Aurora
PodcastDarknet Diaries
Despite objections from executives, Google complied with censorship requirements as they wanted to enter the Chinese market.
15:35 - 19:51 (04:15)
Summary
Despite objections from executives, Google complied with censorship requirements as they wanted to enter the Chinese market. Google eventually developed a local version in China that followed the country's censorship rules.
ChapterCensorship in China: Google and Baidu
EpisodeEp 19: Operation Aurora
PodcastDarknet Diaries
After the 2010 Google hack in China, there were suspicions that the Elderwood hacking group, responsible for seven different attacks, was involved.
19:51 - 22:23 (02:32)
Summary
After the 2010 Google hack in China, there were suspicions that the Elderwood hacking group, responsible for seven different attacks, was involved. When panicked employees sought help, they were told to leave the office and watch Avatar instead.