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https://blog.torservers.net/20131213/torservers-awarded-250000-by-digital-defenders.html

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Torservers awarded $250,000 by Digital Defenders
Fri 13 December 2013 by Moritz

    Dresden, December 13th, 2013 — Torservers.net has been awarded $250,000 
over two years by the Digital Defenders Partnership to strengthen and improve 
the Tor network, the anonymity system crucial to journalists and human rights 
defenders using the Internet.

Tor is free software and an open network that helps internet users to defend 
against traffic analysis, a form of network surveillance that threatens 
personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and 
relationships, and state security. It is used by hundreds of thousands of daily 
users worldwide to secure their online communication, avoid tracking, and 
circumvent censorship.

Tor protects users by bouncing communications around a distributed network of 
relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching 
your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents 
the sites you visit from learning your physical location.

Torservers.net provides high bandwidth infrastructure for the Tor network since 
2010. We have grown to 10 volunteer-run organizations in 8 countries. 
Torservers.net distributes donations and grants across independent 
organizations of IT security professionals, and helps build a sustainable 
network by teaching others how to run stable Tor infrastructure.

The Digital Defenders Partnership was established in 2012 to provide rapid 
response to threats to internet freedom. The Partnership aims at keeping the 
internet open and free from emerging threats, specifically in internet 
repressive and transitional environments. It also wants to increase and better 
coordinate emergency support for the internet’s critical users, such as 
bloggers, cyber activists, journalists and human rights defenders, whenever and 
wherever they are under threat.

Thanks to the newly awarded grant of $250,000 over two years, participating 
Torservers organizations will be able to sustain at least 3 Gbit/s of exit 
traffic, and 2000 fast and up to date bridges. Tor bridges are required in many 
countries with state-level censorship. 3 Gbit/s are 949 terabytes, almost a 
petabyte of user data, every single month, per direction.
Call for organizations

To strengthen the Tor network and prevent attackers, it is crucial to spread 
operation across as many groups as possible. Thanks to the Digital Defenders, 
Torservers.net can now extend its work and help less technical organizations 
with the setup and maintenance of Tor services. The Institute for War & Peace 
Reporting (IWPR) is the first civil society organization to join the Torservers 
program with its Cyber Arabs group. This collaboration allows Cyber Arabs to 
give stable and working Tor access to activists and journalists in the Arab 
world. If you are part of an organization interested in supporting Tor, please 
contact Torservers.net. They have various options available, and are happy to 
teach tech staff and journalists.

“Since we started Torservers.net a few years ago, Tor finally became fast 
enough to be used for all Internet communications” comments Moritz Bartl, 
co-founder of Torservers.net. “New people also join the Tor network every day. 
With the help of the Digital Defenders, we have the chance to make the network 
bigger, safer and more resilient to the benefit of everyone with the desires to 
protect their online activities from surveillance.”
Contact

Juris Vetra
Zwiebelfreude e.V.
c/o DID Dresdner Institut für Datenschutz
Palaisplatz 3
D-01097 Dresden
 Germany
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