Measuring Internet Censorship, Thailand

We are holding a half-day workshop and forum discussing Internet censorship trends in Southeast Asia and how to use online censorship measurement tools.

Details

In an era where digital access faces increasing restrictions, this crucial half-day workshop delves into the technical and methodological foundations of understanding and detecting online control.

You'll explore the global landscape of online control, gaining insights into prevalent censorship practices and their impact.

Discover leading platforms like OONI (Open Observatory of Network Interference) and Censored Planet and learn how they gather and interpret data. The session culminates in a hands-on tutorial with OONI Explorer, empowering you to navigate real-world datasets and identify network-level interference.

This workshop is designed for students, researchers, technologists, digital rights advocates, and policy professionals interested in network measurements, censorship analysis, and open data platforms.

Thanks to our hosts:

  • intERLab, Asian Institute of Technology
  • BKNIX
  • THNIC

Agenda

09:00—09:30

Speaker(s) Organisation Title Documents Videos
Kanchana Kanchanasut Asian Institute of Technology Welcome Note - -

09:30—11:00

Speaker(s) Organisation Title Documents Videos
Amreesh Phokeer Internet Society Techniques for measuring Internet Censorship - -

11:15—11:45

Speaker(s) Organisation Title Documents Videos
Siti Nurliza Samsudin Sinar Project iMap report, Thailand - -

11:45—13:00

Speaker(s) Organisation Title Documents Videos
Amreesh Phokeer Internet Society Hands-on with OONI Explorer - -