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Report: U.S. May Escalate Response to Chinese Cyberespionage By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published April 22, 2013 The Obama administration is said to be considering sanctions or even cyberattacks of its own. Tags: China, State Department, hacking, cyberattack, cyber espionage, U.S. Clinton Outlines Internet Freedom Agenda By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published February 15, 2011 Amid recent flare-ups in Egypt, Iran and other nations, Secretary of State calls for repressive regimes to end Web censorship and surveillance, pledging support for activist groups working to evade state-imposed filters. Tags: security, State Department, Internet censorship, Obama administration, Egypt Net Censorship Central to U.S. Foreign Policy By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published June 11, 2010 Senior official at State Department say that Internet freedom has become a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy as governments increasingly try to limit information. Tags: Google, China, censorship, Internet freedom, State Department |