News Kazakhstan Government: Kazakhstan government-backed security certificate raises censorship, surveillance concerns
New York, July 22, 2019 -- Telecommunications providers in Kazakhstan’s capital, Nur-Sultan, have requested internet users to install a security certificate issued by government authorities onto their personal devices, which could compromise their digital security, according to a report by the BBC and Adil Nurmakov, a political scientist and...
News Kazakhstan Government: Prime Minister gives start to Together – Clean Kazakhstan campaign
NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM Prime Minister Askar Mamin gave a start to âTogether - Clean Kazakhstanâ ecological campaign. More than 1,200 people including members of the Cabinet, representatives of government and public organizations, diplomatic corps, local authorities, students participated in cleaning the Koyandy Water Reservoir.
News Kazakhstan Government: Kazakhstan's government is intercepting all of its secure internet traffic
The government of Kazakhstan has started intercepting all of the secure HTTPS traffic within its borders. Why it matters: The move is yet another example of the Balkanization of the once-global ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Kazakhstan begins intercepting citizens’ web traffic to ‘protect them from cyber threats’
The Kazakhstan government has started to intercept all HTTPS traffic from all devices within its borders effective July 17, reports ZDNet. Local internet service providers (ISPs) have been ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Kazakhstan government is now intercepting all HTTPS traffic
Starting Wednesday, July 17, 2019, the Kazakhstan government has started intercepting all HTTPS internet traffic inside its borders. Local internet service providers (ISPs) have been instructed by the ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Kazakhstan seeks airline services expansion at Routes Silk Road 2019 forum
NUR-SULTAN – The forum Routes Silk Road 2019 gathered July 15-17 more than 250 people from business, government and aviation in panel ... Middle East and Central Asia will help Kazakhstan’s aviation ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Protests against Kazakhstan's presidential election lead to violence in the capital
Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev stepped down after ... confirmed his position after taking nearly 71% of the vote in Sunday's election against six other government-approved candidates, ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Kazakhstan police detain hundreds in protests of presidential election
Previous presidential elections had reported turnouts of more than 90%. Kazakhstan recently has experienced rising opposition sentiment. Previous anti-government rallies took place in the spring to ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Nevzat Uyanyk highlights Kazakhstan's e-government achievements
NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM Chairman of the Civil Service Affairs and Anti-Corruption Agency of Kazakhstan Alik Shpekbayev had talks with Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Turkey to Kazakhstan Nevzat Uyanik, the Agency's press service informs.
News Kazakhstan Government: The Biggest Loser In The Kazakh Presidential Election Could Be The Government's Reputation
Such a new chapter almost certainly presents serious challenges to the usual way of doing business in Kazakhstan. Whether the government chooses to listen more carefully to the public or it continues ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Official Photos of Kazakhstan President Accused of Beauty Retouch, Altered Skin and Chin
Official photos of the new leader of Kazakhstan have been met with criticism ... to point out the obvious differences, claiming the government-released photos showed a significant difference ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Rep. Hunter advocated for a fugitive using language nearly identical to that of a Russian lobbyist, according to government watchdog
On Friday a government watchdog group reported that Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, advocated on behalf of a fugitive accused of stealing millions of dollars from Kazakhstan. The group said Hunter used ...
News Kazakhstan Government: Kazakhstan government sides with banks in rogue fees scandal
For a short while, the courts in Kazakhstan were siding with borrowers drowning under specious banking charges. Now, the authorities have had a change of heart. Assel Isaliyeva, a 35-year-old ...