
Standardising the splinternet: how China’s technical standards could fragment the internet
A paper published in the Journal of Cyber Policy discussing China's technical standards and how they may break apart the internet into a 'Splinternet'
Authors
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Senior Associate Kate Jones leads a workshop at Rightscon21 on digital technical standards and human rights.
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Emily gives oral evidence on the Telecommunications (Security) Bill to the Parliamentary Public Bills Committee, discussing the strategic importance of technical standards, a holistic approach to the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure and the UK's 5G strategy.
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Emily Taylor presents our 'New IP' paper (Standardising the splinternet - Hoffmann, Lanzanski, Taylor) to London Internet Exchange
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Emily Taylor speaks to BBC Tech Tent's Rory Cellan-Jones about China's new efforts to create technical standards which could potentially splinter the global network.
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An interview with Dominique Lazanski and Stacie Hoffman on China’s invasion of Internet standards organizations
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Stacie and Dominique speak to High Tech Forum's Richard Bennett on OXIL's new paper 'Standardising the Splinternet: How China's technical standards could fragment the Internet', soon to be published by Chatham House's Journal of Cyber Policy
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OXIL Associate Dominique Lazanski talks about our upcoming paper on how China is standardising the splinternet on BBC Business Daily