Training, Digital Security and Online Safety Training Philippines
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Title | Digital Security and Online Safety Training |
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Category | Digital Security |
Start | 2017/05/24 |
End | 2017/05/26 |
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Scale | Country |
Geolocalization | 12° 52' 46", 121° 46' 26"
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Organisation | Foundation for Media Alternatives (with the support of the World Wide Web Foundation) |
Website | http://fma.ph/ |
Target audience | Filipino Women Human Rights Defenders/Advocates |
Number of participants | 23 |
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Topics | Digital security and privacy with a gend2f2a20616b2fef1e92fb8cd086d52b3d |
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Media | [[File:]] |
Agenda | Topics include How Internet Works, History of Internet from global to Philippines context, Risk Assessment, Managing Identities Online, Building Strategies to counter online gender-based violence and mobile security. |
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Feelings | As an organization, we could say that the objective and expectations were met. At the end of the training, participants made their commitments on how to pass on the skills and knowledge they have learned from the training. Majority of them will re-echo training in their respective organization and networks. Some are thinking to hold their own risk assessment and later to conduct a digital security and online safety training in a modular session. |
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