Govt to install surveillance quipment
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Re: Govt to install surveillance quipment
Well it took a while to almost get back on topic. As the OP I am highly disappointed in the low quality of the fun and games responses to my question. And while I disagree with what the monk said this forum does have the reek of a "good ole boys club." While I won't threaten to leave, I sure as hell will have to go elsewhere for serious answers to serious questions.
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Re: Govt to install surveillance quipment
taabarang wrote:Well it took a while to almost get back on topic. As the OP I am highly disappointed in the low quality of the fun and games responses to my question. And while I disagree with what the monk said this forum does have the reek of a "good ole boys club." While I won't threaten to leave, I sure as hell will have to go elsewhere for serious answers to serious questions.
If it is the Americans that are supporting a move by the Government to install surveillance equipment. Would it be fair to surmise that they would leave a 'Backdoor' in it, to enable their own independent use?
It would seem an opportunity the American security services are unlikely to pass up.
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EW, what is the source of you info about American participation in this? Preferably a link, if you have it handy.
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Re: Govt to install surveillance quipment
Everyone can relax. The plans have been "scrapped."
Controversial Cybercrime Law ‘Scrapped’
Amid ramped-up efforts by the government to monitor and control the Internet, and plans to install surveillance equipment on the networks of mobile phone and Internet providers, the Council of Ministers has “scrapped” a controversial draft cybercrime law for the time being.
“The draft has been scrapped already,” Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan said Thursday.
Mr. Siphan said the law, which rights groups worry would be a means to silence online dissent, was shelved because “it is not a priority.”
“There used to be cooperation between the Interior Ministry and Telecommunications Ministry, but [now] it is not a priority and is in a dormant situation,” he said, adding that he was unaware of any plans to resume the drafting process.
Posts and Telecommunications Minister Prak Sokhon said Thursday that his ministry’s work on the draft law stopped sometime last year.
“I just asked my colleagues where the draft law is, because no one knows who is in charge of the draft. It seems now it is in the Ministry of Interior,” Mr. Sokhon said.
“We don’t know what to do with it now,” he added. “We have no instructions.”
Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak said his ministry was also no longer working on the cybercrime law.
“I know nothing about it,” he said.
The government’s decision to set aside the draft cybercrime law, however, comes as it is quickly ramping up efforts to control the Internet.
A government directive dated October 7 ordered 12 mobile and Internet providers in the country to allow Interior Ministry officials to inspect their networks, billing records and data logs.
On Wednesday, a senior official said the ministry planned to install surveillance equipment on those networks, but was waiting for the budget and approval from the “upper level.”
Also in October, a proclamation signed by Deputy Prime Minister Sok An announced the creation of a “Cyber War Team,” whose mission is to monitor social media websites in order to “protect the government’s stance and prestige.”
But despite the government’s decision to put the cybercrime law on hold, Chheang Vun, a senior CPP lawmaker and National Assembly spokesman, on Thursday urged the ministries of interior and telecommunications to resume drafting the legislation.
“I am pushing to create the cybercrime law…. The cybercrime law is very important,” Mr. Vun said during a press briefing at the parliament building.
Mr. Vun noted that most countries in the region have already passed similar laws, and said Cambodia should follow suit.
“The Interior Ministry has changed their structure and they put [the cybercrime law] aside for a while.......
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/cont ... ped-74057/
P.S. How's that for "on-topic"? Not bad for an "ol' boys club with cat memes, eh?"
Controversial Cybercrime Law ‘Scrapped’
Amid ramped-up efforts by the government to monitor and control the Internet, and plans to install surveillance equipment on the networks of mobile phone and Internet providers, the Council of Ministers has “scrapped” a controversial draft cybercrime law for the time being.
“The draft has been scrapped already,” Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan said Thursday.
Mr. Siphan said the law, which rights groups worry would be a means to silence online dissent, was shelved because “it is not a priority.”
“There used to be cooperation between the Interior Ministry and Telecommunications Ministry, but [now] it is not a priority and is in a dormant situation,” he said, adding that he was unaware of any plans to resume the drafting process.
Posts and Telecommunications Minister Prak Sokhon said Thursday that his ministry’s work on the draft law stopped sometime last year.
“I just asked my colleagues where the draft law is, because no one knows who is in charge of the draft. It seems now it is in the Ministry of Interior,” Mr. Sokhon said.
“We don’t know what to do with it now,” he added. “We have no instructions.”
Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak said his ministry was also no longer working on the cybercrime law.
“I know nothing about it,” he said.
The government’s decision to set aside the draft cybercrime law, however, comes as it is quickly ramping up efforts to control the Internet.
A government directive dated October 7 ordered 12 mobile and Internet providers in the country to allow Interior Ministry officials to inspect their networks, billing records and data logs.
On Wednesday, a senior official said the ministry planned to install surveillance equipment on those networks, but was waiting for the budget and approval from the “upper level.”
Also in October, a proclamation signed by Deputy Prime Minister Sok An announced the creation of a “Cyber War Team,” whose mission is to monitor social media websites in order to “protect the government’s stance and prestige.”
But despite the government’s decision to put the cybercrime law on hold, Chheang Vun, a senior CPP lawmaker and National Assembly spokesman, on Thursday urged the ministries of interior and telecommunications to resume drafting the legislation.
“I am pushing to create the cybercrime law…. The cybercrime law is very important,” Mr. Vun said during a press briefing at the parliament building.
Mr. Vun noted that most countries in the region have already passed similar laws, and said Cambodia should follow suit.
“The Interior Ministry has changed their structure and they put [the cybercrime law] aside for a while.......
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/cont ... ped-74057/
P.S. How's that for "on-topic"? Not bad for an "ol' boys club with cat memes, eh?"
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Re: Govt to install surveillance quipment
No , I was just responding to the previous posttaabarang wrote:EW, what is the source of you info about American participation in this? Preferably a link, if you have it handy.
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Re: Govt to install surveillance quipment
At the "LS" Guest House in Phnom Penh they definitely are using these kind of hidden cameras:
Yes.........installed inside your room, over your bed.
Yes.........installed inside your room, over your bed.
Und der Haifisch der hat Tränen
Und die laufen vom Gesicht
Doch der Haifisch lebt im Wasser
So die Tränen sieht man nicht
In der Tiefe ist es einsam
Und so manche Träne fliesst
Und so kommt es dass das Wasser
In den Meeren salzig ist
Und die laufen vom Gesicht
Doch der Haifisch lebt im Wasser
So die Tränen sieht man nicht
In der Tiefe ist es einsam
Und so manche Träne fliesst
Und so kommt es dass das Wasser
In den Meeren salzig ist
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Re: Govt to install surveillance quipment
And what is your source of information Francis?
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Re: Govt to install surveillance quipment
Building a hidden lens finder for under $5
Or download this amazing lens detector app for android or I phone for $4.99
Edit - although it says for android I can only find the I phone download
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Or download this amazing lens detector app for android or I phone for $4.99
Edit - although it says for android I can only find the I phone download
Download here http://www.hcdapp.com/
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Yes, of course it can be done, but how does Francis know it was done in the place he mentioned. I want sources of info, not plausibility.
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Re: Govt to install surveillance quipment
If it is the Americans that are supporting a move by the Government to install surveillance equipment. Would it be fair to surmise that they would leave a 'Backdoor' in it, to enable their own independent use?taabarang wrote:EW, what is the source of you info about American participation in this? Preferably a link, if you have it handy.
It would seem an opportunity the American security services are unlikely to pass up.
If
ɪf/Submit
conjunction
1.
introducing a conditional clause:
synonyms: on condition that, provided (that), providing (that), presuming (that), supposing (that), assuming (that), on the assumption that, allowing (that), as long as, given that, with the provision/proviso that, with/on the understanding that, if and only if, contingent on, in the event that, allowing that
"if the weather is fine, we can walk to the village"
Surmise
surmise
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verb
1.
suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.
"he surmised that something must be wrong"
synonyms: guess, conjecture, suspect, deduce, infer, come to the conclusion, conclude, theorize, speculate, glean, divine; More
antonyms: know
noun
noun: surmise; plural noun: surmises
1.
a supposition that something may be true, even though there is no evidence to confirm it.
"Charles was glad to have his surmise confirmed"
In response to the previous posters comment about the Americans being behind or supporting this action....it would be fair to surmise.....
ending in an opinion:
Opinion:
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a view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
"that, in my opinion, is right"
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... exactly what do you wish me to reference?
I think you jumped in a little to fast there but not to worry, attention to detail is not a skill everyone possesses. Shall we continue?
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