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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!
Monday, October 14 • 1:45pm - 3:15pm
COLPIN: Taller "Cómo Proteger tus Comunicaciones del Espionaje Internacional" (Eng, Span)

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Journalists do their work in public, but they also need to protect confidentiality and preserve their own safety. In a world of widespread digital spying, how do you protect your own privacy and that of your sources from governments and criminals? Based on sessions EFF has conducted with reporters from Mexico, China, the United States, Palestine and more, this workshop will contain an overview of the
threats, how to assess your level of risk, and technology and best practices you can adopt to defend yourself and your data from State’s prying eyes. Bring your laptop or smartphone if you have one (but don’t
anyone else borrow it!).

Speakers
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Danny O'Brien

Director of Strategy, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Danny O'Brien has been an activist for online free speech and privacy for over 20 years. In his home country of the UK, he fought against repressive anti-encryption law, and helped make the UK Parliament more transparent with FaxYourMP.  He was EFF's activist from 2005 to 2007, and... Read More →
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Katitza Rodriguez

International Rights Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Katitza Rodriguez is EFF's International Rights Director. She concentrates on comparative policy of international privacy issues, with special emphasis on law enforcement, government surveillance, and cross border data flows. Her work in EFF's International Program also focuses on... Read More →


Monday October 14, 2013 1:45pm - 3:15pm PDT
C5 (RDC)
  D.Colpin Session

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