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November 24, 2025

Magazine number 45

Security specialists or hackers; in conversation with Asal 19/ Simin Rouzgar.

In this issue of Khat-e-Solh, we have approached “Fereydoun” and “Sohand” as representatives of the group “Article 19”, who have chosen their name in accordance with Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations, and asked them about their group’s activities regarding bypassing filtering and safe use of the internet. […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
January 23, 2015

Arash Kamangir: National tools are dangerous, not national internet / Siavash Khoramgah

The topic of how to use the internet and virtual space without falling into the trap of malware or viruses is one that, despite its existence since the early days of creating such a space, is not taken very seriously. In fact, this issue still has a significant distance to go before becoming a common […]...

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Created By: Siavash Khoramgah
January 23, 2015

Freedom of speech and media with borders or without borders? / Delbar Tavakoli

Two brothers who attacked the office of the magazine “Charlie Hebdo” in Paris on the morning of January 7, 2015 and targeted the cartoonists present in the office with bullets, perhaps only intended to seek revenge from the cartoonists of the Prophet of Islam. But in a way, they targeted the principle of freedom of […]...

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Created By: Delbar Tavakoli
January 23, 2015

Children’s rights are protected by laws and anti-child abuse regulations/ Saeed Shirzad

According to the recent meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Committee and the adoption of a resolution prohibiting marriage of individuals under the age of 18, which faced opposition from Iran and Sudan and was ultimately approved by the General Assembly, apart from the social and cultural reasons that make marriages under the age […]...

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Created By: Saied Shirzad
January 23, 2015

Cyber Terrorism; Virtual Threat, Real Consequences / Samuel Bakhtiyari

The term “cyber terrorism” was coined by Barry Collin in the 1980s. Today, “cyber terrorism” is more dangerous than traditional terrorism. Cyber terrorism can be defined as planned and targeted actions with political and non-personal motives against computers, facilities, and stored programs through the global internet network, with the goal of destroying or causing serious […]...

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Created By: Samuel Bakhtiyari
January 23, 2015

Debate between filter makers and filter breakers/ Ali Ajami

The spread of internet and virtual space has led to the growth of the phenomenon of filtering and censorship, and the fight against filtering and attempts to bypass it have been equally prevalent. However, filtering and censorship in virtual space is not an occurrence exclusive to Iran and the Islamic Republic; almost all governments, for […]...

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Created By: Ali Ajami
January 23, 2015

A discourse on virtual security and human rights / Ali Kalai

Perhaps in many moments that have passed in human history, after wars, there have been times when humans have presented new definitions for new situations; in fact, after each encounter, it seems that an effort has been made to learn and with the presence of objectivity in the historical process, human mentality has also taken […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
January 23, 2015

“Confronting Cyber Crimes at the International Level / Masoumeh Sharifi”

Regarding cyberspace, a complete and definitive definition has not yet been presented, but based on multiple definitions, it can be said that “cyber” is a prefix that refers to activities related to computers and electronics. According to one of these definitions, “cyberspace is an operational domain that utilizes information through interconnected systems and their integrated […]...

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Created By: Masoumeh Sharifi
January 23, 2015

“Hidden AIDS and lack of sexual education in schools/ Mohammad Habibi”

Like previous years, this year too, numerous news about education and schools in Iran were published on news agencies’ telegrams and caught the attention of experts. However, a bitter and shocking news that was expected to attract more attention, was soon removed from the media’s attention circle due to the efforts of education officials to […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
January 23, 2015

Iran is the largest prison in the world for internet activists/ Behnaz Mortezaei.

The Cyber Police of Iran, also known as FATA, is a specialized unit of the law enforcement force of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Its duty is to control the cyber space, including combating moral offenses and confronting opponents of the Iranian government, particularly after the unrest following the 2009 presidential election. This unit was […]...

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Created By: Behnaz Mortazavi
January 23, 2015

Book Introduction: Information Technology Security Guide

The book “Information Technology Security Guide”, written by George Sadowsky, James X. Dempsey, Alan Greenberg, Barbara J. McKeon, and Allen Schwartz, has been translated into Persian by Mehdi Mirdamadi, Zahra Shojai, and Mohammad Javad Samadi. George Sadowsky, who is considered the main author of this book, has worked as a mathematician and programmer at the […]...

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Created By: Admin
January 23, 2015

Our cartoon – Reza Joozani

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Created By: Admin
January 23, 2015