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- Cryptorave - Feminist digital security workshops Lab-Ada, Brasil + (The fact that we promote and announced a women dedicate space inside a mix gender event brought much more diversity to the hacker event.)
- Panel , Identiti Terancam di Internet (Threatened Identities on the Internet), Malaysia + (The forum went well in that the discussion was robust and layered; each of the speakers brought a different dynamic and perspective to the issue of online bullying.)
- Gender and Technology Institute LAC, Start Up Meeting, Managua, Nicaragua + (The meeting was very intense and fruitful. A sense of solidarity and care happened very quickly among the different participants invited.)
- Digital security for Women, Bosnia + (The participants were very heterogeneous a … The participants were very heterogeneous and provide a lot of diversity and richness in the room. They bound a lot among them because in general they felt alone in relation to their interests in technology and gender-related topics. They felt they had meet new friends and were eager to stay in touch. During the evening sessions we screen a documentary on internet meme culture and in the second day we had a small party where we play collective games. That worked very well and participants were happy to see facilitators joining them. We also provided them with an USB key with SIAB selected software and also documentation such as guides on security with a gender perspective (zen manual among others) and participants appreciate that material a lot. Finally, we felt that the rhythm and pace of the agenda worked very well as the first day we concentrate more on the links between gender, feminism and technology enabling the participants to share about their own personal experience. On the second day we concentrate more on notions around anonymity, circumvention and encryption going then to hands on session on a selection of tools. The third day we address in-depth social media platforms as participants were all very intensive users of those and were not aware of many of their privacy and security flaws. By treating them as experts of those platforms and enabling them to pull together their own tactics, they realise that they knew a lot and could develop strategies to make their voices heard without exposing their real identity. That was felt as a very empowering moment.That was felt as a very empowering moment.)
- Seguridad digial para defensores de derechos humanos en contextos mineros + (The presence of the directives of the organization was important since we reached several agreements on the implementation of digital security tools that we worked on during the training.)
- Workshop, Manuals with a gender perspective, IFF, Valencia + (The session enabled to identify other persons and organisations engaged in producing resources and was useful for putting in common some good practices, inasmuch as for mapping what was already there and accordingly which resources were needed)
- Conversation, Coffee Chat at ARROW HQ Malaysia + (The three participants are willing to offer further support for their colleagues.)
- Digital security training for antimining activists, Mexico + (The time for the workshop was not enough, … The time for the workshop was not enough, at the same time it is difficult for the participants to dispose of more time between their work and activism and getting more in-depth in technical issues requires time. There is also a strong gender gap in what relates to possibilities to access to technology. There are also technical difficulties because the access to the Internet and computers is highly variable and is not granted everywhere and all the time. My feeling was that it would have been more useful to only set up one mail account during the workshop as an example of the steps they should follow once they would go back home, and to give them also printed step by step tutorials. Obviously, those changes requires time, engage in a long term process held by more visits to to these communities. One of the sisters who took the workshop could read English well so I left one Security in a box and she wrote to me telling me that she had already read it and it served her well. We agreed to have a second workshop in the near future.have a second workshop in the near future.)
- Training about gender, privacy and security for WHRD, Nicaragua + (The training went very well as it enable the facilitators to better know each other and test their facilitation methodologies together.)
- Digital security trainings for female students, Pakistan + (The women ‘Hamara Internet’ has trained ov … The women ‘Hamara Internet’ has trained over these past few months were mostly from rural areas & university students. We’ve witnessed that these women not only start partaking in regular use of social media but actively encourage peers to use internet for gaining access to information whilst exercising all the safety precautions they were trained to use. This is inline with the goals & objectives of Hamara Internet, where our primary aim was to bring these young women into the online spaces & have their voices heard widely, safely & securely without any fear of threat or violence. They gain confidence to not only actively participate in online sphere but eventually they transit to more offline forms of activism. This is a direct result of their online presence that they build after they start using online tools for interaction & it was only possible once they were able to use internet securely, hence they start spending more hours online.nce they start spending more hours online.)
- Panel, Strategizing around online gender-based violence documentation and accompaniment practice, IFF, Spain + (This panel was interesting because it was … This panel was interesting because it was based on a collaboration among different organisations working on related topics. This format enables to better understand the big picture and the work achieved in certain regions around specific topics (for instance documentation and accompaniment of women facing gender based online violence + feminist infrastructure projects).lence + feminist infrastructure projects).)
- Taller, Respuestas creativas a violencia on-line, La Plata, Argentina + (entusiasmo, energía)
- Internet Governance Forum, Cyber Security and Safer Internet, Sri Lanka + (https://twitter.com/sachp/status/864643447298424832)
- Digital security workshop - Les Degommeuses + (too short !)