I wonder what kind of tech and team they've got running the filtering!

http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Government-starts-monitoring-internet-use/-/688334/1922454/-/iyxcwdz/-/index.html

*Government starts monitoring internet use*

By Stephen Otage

The government has started monitoring all transactions and conversations
conducted over the internet. This is said to be a measure to secure the
public against cybercrimes as well as increasing national security.

Speaking at the launch of the collaboration with the Korean Internet
Security Agency, Mr James Saaka, the executive director National
Information Technology Authority Uganda (NITA-U), observed that much as the
public will be cagey about their privacy, the looming threats from internet
crimes cannot be underestimated.

Attacks
The development follows a recent wave of cybercrimes targeting banks,
telephone companies, government agencies and individuals. “What is there to
hide anyway? Most of the information people call private is basic
information... We have seen attacks. Many people are suffering but they
cannot speak,” the NITA-U boss said.

Hackers often use the internet to access private information, mainly
concerning finances.

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