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Welcome, everyone! Here’s the program for the 8th Global Investigative Journalism Conference, (#GIJC13), scheduled for October 12-15, 2013, in beautiful Rio de Janeiro. It’s the first time we’re holding the GIJC in the global south, and we’re combining it with two other key events in journalism: the annual Latin America Investigative Journalism Conference (COLPIN), and the International Congress of ABRAJI, Brazil’s investigative journalism association. Panels and workshops will be available in languages as marked: English (Eng), Portuguese (Port), Spanish (Span). Plenary and showcase panels will be translated into all three. There will be streaming video available for all plenary and showcase panels and all those held in the RDC auditorium (C1). We look forward to seeing you in Rio!
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Monday, October 14 • 9:00am - 10:30am
GLOBAL: Security Workshop: Tor & Globaleaks: Protecting Yourself and Your Sources Online (Eng)

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These are two back-to-back workshops on how you and your sources can stay anonymous online. One session covers using Tor, a free software program that enables users to communicate anonymously on the Internet. Topics covered include what mobile and broadband networks know about subscribers, how Tor compares to VPNs, and public key cryptography. The second session focuses on GlobaLeaks, a secure "dropbox" so that sources can digitally send tips and documents to news organizations. 

Speakers
avatar for Claudio Agosti

Claudio Agosti

President / Software Engineer, Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
"Cryptography for the masses" its my living motto since the Windows ME era. Software developer oriented in security and privacy. Committed on GlobaLeaks since the first brainstorming. Continue to believe in technology that can help peoples. Since the 2011 supports International Journalism... Read More →
avatar for Fabio Pietrosanti

Fabio Pietrosanti

Secretary, Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
Fabio Pietrosanti, hacking in the digital underground as “naif” since 1995, professionally works on Security and Cryptography since 1998. Among the founders of the Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights http://logioshermes.org, he’s actively engaged in many... Read More →
avatar for Karen Reilly

Karen Reilly

Development Director, Tor
Responsible for fundraising, advocacy, general marketing, policy outreach programs for Tor. She is also available to speak for audiences about the benefits of online anonymity, privacy, and Tor.


Monday October 14, 2013 9:00am - 10:30am PDT
B3 (IAG)
  H.Workshop  N.Security Track
  • Host Organization GIJN

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