We are often asked for advice in relation to Geo-Blocking. Geo-Blocking is the practice of limiting or blocking access to systems from certain countries or geographic locations. This practice can be applied at perimeter security such as firewalls or within the security configuration of cloud services such as Office 365, Azure, and AWS.
Below is a list of countries for which geo-blocking may wish to be considered.
This is not an exhaustive list and may change over time as countries go through different phases of government or their online reputation changes.
Africa.Libya
Africa.Algeria
Africa.BurkinaFaso
Africa.Burundi
Africa.Cameroon
Africa.CentralAfricanRepublic
Africa.Chad
Africa.Congo
Africa.Egypt
Africa.Eritrea
Africa.Kenya
Africa.Mali
Africa.Mauritania
Africa.Morocco
Africa.Niger
Africa.Nigeria
Africa.Rwanda
Africa.SierraLeone
Africa.Somalia
Africa.South_Sudan
Africa.Sudan
Africa.Uganda
Africa.Zimbabwe
Antarctica
Asia.Afghanistan
Asia.Iran
Asia.Iraq
Asia.Israel
Asia.Kazakhstan
Asia.Lebanon
Asia.Myanmar
Asia.North-Korea
Asia.North-Korea
Asia.Pakistan
Asia.PalestinianTerritory
Asia.SaudiArabia
Asia.SyrianArabRepublic
Asia.Uzbekistan
Asia.Yemen
CentralAmerica.Cuba
CentralAmerica.ElSalvador
CentralAmerica.ElSalvador
CentralAmerica.Haiti
CentralAmerica.Honduras
CentralAmerica.Nicaragua
CentralAmerica.Panama
Europe.Belarus
Europe.BosniaandHerzegovina
Europe.Bulgaria
Europe.Estonia
Europe.Kosovo
Europe.Latvia
Europe.Lithuania
Europe.Moldova
Europe.Romania
Europe.RussianFederation
Europe.Ukraine
SouthAmerica.Bolivia
SouthAmerica.Colombia
SouthAmerica.Uruguay
SouthAmerica.Venezuela