Session
Organizer 1: Humberto Antonio Arthos Montufar, Usuarios Digitales del Ecuador
Organizer 2: Alfredo Velazco, Usuarios Digitales
Speaker 1: Humberto Antonio Arthos Montufar, Civil Society, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
Speaker 2: Alfredo Velazco, Civil Society, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
Speaker 3: Rojas Jose eduardo, ,
Alfredo Velazco
Alfredo Velazco
Alfredo Velazco
Other - 60 Min
Format description: 30 minute session with 30 minutes of debate with the public
Practical cases will be shown through QR codes, so that attendees can check for themselves each of the vulnerabilities to privacy shown during the session
The privacy seen from a technical point of view covers Internet users in their entirety, taking into account that many of the consequences shown during the presentation may have a greater impact on vulnerable communities and countries with repressive regimes.
As the basic measures of protection of our online privacy are increasingly unhelpful, and common user education about the actual functioning of data collection is necessary so that you can consciously assess the risks of your privacy online.
Common myths about measures that help our privacy
As some measures are easily circumvented by data collectors
Other common vulnerabilities in our online privacy
Robust measures to protect our privacy
At the end of the presentation of the topic, 30 minutes will be used for free participation and discussion of the topic, interventions and questions in lines will be collected by the moderator who will present them in the session.
Is there really privacy on the internet?
A space will be opened at the end for online questions after the end of the session, to answer the doubts of the spectators