Clinton acknowledged in her speech that the Internet was a "source of tremendous progress" in China, but warned that any country imposing political or commercial restrictions on the free access of information risked "walling themselves off from the progress of the next century." She called for tough action to be taken against people and states that engage in cyber attacks.
Clinton also singled out Tunisia, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan as states that have suffered a spike in censorship and political control over the Internet in recent times.