Cisco Systems Inc. defended itself against a human rights group's claims that the company aided Chinese officials in building a "great firewall" to block Internet user's access to anti-government content.
Cisco is the largest producer of networking equipment and sells the same products worldwide. It does not customize the equipment to help repressive governments censor the Internet, General counsel Mark Chandler said at a Senate hearing Tuesday. The company's routers and switches have basic security features that protect networks from viruses and service interruptions, he said.
"Those same features, without which the Internet could not function effectively, can unfortunately be used by network administrators for political purposes,'' he said. "Cisco is not a service or content provider, nor are we a network manager who can determine how those features are used.''





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