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Zach Rosson

#KeepItOn Data and Research Lead

Zach Rosson is the #KeepItOn Data Analyst at Access Now, where he helps fight internet shutdowns globally. His past experience includes data analytics in the private sector as well as computational scientific research. He has published research in the field of seismology, using data mining and statistics to study earthquake risk due to fracking activities by the energy industry. He is passionate about using data for good, human rights, and the impact of research and storytelling. He holds a M.S. in Geophysics from the University of Oklahoma and a B.S. in Physics from Stetson University. Zach is also an avid percussionist and enjoys writing music and listening to records.

Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition's report unpacks internet shutdowns in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and globally.

Resurging internet shutdowns in 2022: weapons of control, shields of impunity

28 Feb 2023
Press Release
Resurging internet shutdowns in 2022: weapons of control, shields of impunity
28 Feb 2023
Resurging internet shutdowns in 2022: weapons of control, shields of impunity
Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition's report unpacks internet shutdowns in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and globally.

Armes de contrôle, boucliers de l’impunité: Coupures d’internet en 2022

28 Feb 2023
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Armes de contrôle, boucliers de l’impunité: Coupures d’internet en 2022
28 Feb 2023
Armes de contrôle, boucliers de l’impunité: Coupures d’internet en 2022
Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition's report unpacks internet shutdowns in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and globally.

Silaha za udhibiti, ngao za kutokujali: Kuzimwa kwa mtandao mnamo 2022

28 Feb 2023
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Silaha za udhibiti, ngao za kutokujali: Kuzimwa kwa mtandao mnamo 2022
28 Feb 2023
Silaha za udhibiti, ngao za kutokujali: Kuzimwa kwa mtandao mnamo 2022
Authorities in Kenya must immediately restore access and #KeepItOn throughout protests and unrest

Weapons of control, shields of impunity: Internet shutdowns in 2022

28 Feb 2023

Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition documented 187 internet shutdowns in 2022, across a record-setting 35 countries.

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Weapons of control, shields of impunity: Internet shutdowns in 2022
28 Feb 2023
Weapons of control, shields of impunity: Internet shutdowns in 2022
#KeepItOn 2023 election watch

2023 elections and internet shutdowns watch

9 Feb 2023

Governments around the world continue to shut down the internet during elections. Join our 2023 elections watch to #KeepItOn.

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2023 elections and internet shutdowns watch
9 Feb 2023
2023 elections and internet shutdowns watch
#NoExamShutdown

Empty promises: more internet shutdowns during exams in MENA

24 Aug 2022

As students in MENA sit down for national exams, governments cut off the internet and implement shutdowns. Here’s what happened in 2022.

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Empty promises: more internet shutdowns during exams in MENA
24 Aug 2022
Empty promises: more internet shutdowns during exams in MENA
#KeepItOn

KeepItOn: frequently asked questions

19 Aug 2022
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KeepItOn: frequently asked questions
19 Aug 2022
KeepItOn: frequently asked questions

#KeepItOn: fighting internet shutdowns around the world

19 Aug 2022

The #KeepItOn coalition brings together hundreds of civil society organizations and our allies from around the world – in government, international institutions, media, the private sector, and beyond – to fight for an end to internet shutdowns.

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#KeepItOn: fighting internet shutdowns around the world
19 Aug 2022
#KeepItOn: fighting internet shutdowns around the world
#KeepItOn during elections

Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn

2 Jun 2022

Our new guide explains the technology behind network interference to help people prepare for, circumvent, and document internet shutdowns.

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Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn
2 Jun 2022
Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn