The Department of Commerce added computer networking company Sandvine Inc. to it's blacklist earlier this week, alleging the company supplied equipment “to the Government of Egypt" and engaged in censorship. The department announced Tuesday that it would ban the company from obtaining U.S. technology because of national security concerns. The “Entity List," which now has seven entries, identifies organizations where there is reason to believe, “based on specific and articulable facts” that they have been involved with or post a risk to national security and foreign policy interests of the United States. The company was accused of using information it obtained from mass web-monito
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