The Chinese government took steps during 2006 to increase its control and monitoring of Internet access by the country’s growing Internet population, the U.S. Department of State said in a human-rights report released on Tuesday.“While the government continued to encourage expanded use of the Internet, it also took steps to monitor its use, control content, restrict information, and punished those who violated regulations,” the annual report said. Among the steps implemented by the government are stricter requirements for website registration, greater official control over content, and a wider definition of what constitutes illegal activity online, it said.The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are published annually by the State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe China has nearly 140 million Internet users, according to the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), which tracks Internet usage in the country. The large number of Internet users has not eroded the government’s ability to control access to content it deems undesirable, said the State Department, citing reports that the Chinese government employs “tens of thousands of persons” to monitor the Internet. “The authorities reportedly began to employ more sophisticated technology enabling the selective blocking of specific content rather than entire websites. Such technology was also used to block e-mails containing sensitive content,” the report said.The Chinese government has also enlisted the help of domestic and multinational companies to restrict access to information on the Internet. “Chinese search engines such as Baidu.com and the China-based search engines of Yahoo, MSN and Google filtered search results, including those relating to the Voice of America, Radio Free Asia and human rights,” it said. -Sumner Lemon, IDG News Service (Singapore Bureau)Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature 10 digital transformation questions every CIO must answer Impactful DX requires a business-centric approach supported by the right skills, culture, and strategy. Here’s how to assess whether your digital journey is on the path to success. By Mary K. Pratt Sep 25, 2023 12 mins Digital Transformation IT Strategy IT Leadership feature Rockwell Automation makes shift to ‘as-a-service’ model Facing increasing competition from cloud hypervisors that see manufacturing as prime for disruption, the industrial automation giant has undertaken a major transformation to add subscription software services to its core business. By Paula Rooney Sep 25, 2023 6 mins Manufacturing Industry Digital Transformation IT Strategy brandpost Fireside Chat between Tata Communications and Tata Realty: 5 ways how Technology bridges the CX perception gap By Tata Communications Sep 24, 2023 9 mins Emerging Technology brandpost From telco to ‘TechCo’: how NTT Comware reinvented itself By Sourced Group Sep 24, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation Telecommunications Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe