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  • Conference Pour une approche féministe et queer des technologies, Orleans, France  + (Espionnées, piégées, harcelées, les femmes
    Espionnées, piégées, harcelées, les femmes activistes, ainsi que les Lesbiennes Gays Bisexuelles Trans (LGBT) paient le prix fort de la surveillance numérique. Entre les mains des gouvernements, narco-trafiquants et autres groupes sociaux, Internet et les réseaux sociaux deviennent des armes pour les traquer, contrôler et réprimer.
    s pour les traquer, contrôler et réprimer.)
  • Panel Women and Digital Security Field - Circumvention Tech Festival, Spain  + (Esta mesa redonda estará compuesta por muj
    Esta mesa redonda estará compuesta por mujeres hispanahablantes dedicada a la seguridad digital, software libre y / o el desarrollo de la cultura libre. A través de sus experiencias personales nos ocuparemos de la variedad de las contribuciones que se pueden hacer en esos campos. Entonces vamos a intercambiar sobre los principales cuellos de botella que impiden que más mujeres , personas transgénero y queer personas a unirse , lo que subraya cómo un enfoque interseccional que también incluye una mayor diversidad cultural, en esos campos podría apoyar nuevos procesos inclusivos . Uno de los objetivos específicos de esta mesa redonda es discutir estrategias e iniciativas que han demostrado en su contexto cierto éxito en la superación de esas barreras.
    o éxito en la superación de esas barreras.)
  • Formacion Ciberactivismo, Santa Elena, Ecuador  + (Este taller se realiza para la creación de una plataforma de incidencia con grupos jóvenes GLBTI y que trabajan derechos sexuales.)
  • Taller, Respuestas creativas a violencia on-line, La Plata, Argentina  + (Este taller surge de la necesidad de encon
    Este taller surge de la necesidad de encontrar formas que respondan a la violencia machista desde el humor y la creatividad. Surge del análisis de las dinámicas de la misma red, que arrojan unas formas de interacción que, si bien replican la violencia analógica que históricamente ha existido, también operan desde el anonimato y el uso activo de imagen y medios más vinculados a las TIC. Por otra parte creemos necesaria la existencia y producción de materiales en idiomas propios de América Latina/Abya Yala, con el fin de dotar a las activistas de más recursos y herramientas para su autodefensa, explicando cómo se pueden producir de forma económica y fácil, y generando repositorios para que no sea necesario crear nuevas cada vez.
    ue no sea necesario crear nuevas cada vez.)
  • Oficina Uso crítico y feminista de internet, Brasil  + (Estudiantes de la materia Comunicação e Atualidade preocupados por su seguridad digital y sus diversas identidades en internet recibieron este taller de formación en el marco de la universidad.)
  • Tracking your period: Data economy and the risks for privacy and security of (very) personal data  + (Fertility awareness methods have been know
    Fertility awareness methods have been known and practised by women since antiquity, and were widely used in the 20th century until hormonal birth control methods suppressing or controlling menstruation were developed. Historically, monitoring fertility expanded on the personal knowledge of one’s cycle and body, and has therefore been encouraged by some menstruation activists as a way to better understand and live their cyclic nature in a positive way. Mobile applications can now take on the role of monitoring a woman’s cycle2 and are amongst the most popular health applications in app stores. (excerpt from QUANTIFYING FERTILITY AND REPRODUCTION THROUGH MOBILE APPS: A Critical Overview, by Vanessa Rizk and Dalia Othman, at ARROW FOR CHANGE, vol. 22 no. 1 2016)
    , at ARROW FOR CHANGE, vol. 22 no. 1 2016))
  • Gender and Technology Institute LAC, Start Up Meeting, Managua, Nicaragua  + (For preparing a GTI in Ecuador, a kick off
    For preparing a GTI in Ecuador, a kick off meeting was hosted previously counting with WHRDs, women activists and digital security trainers that worked towards planning the event. They worked on the methodologies, design of sessions and agenda planning, in addition to establishing the means to reach out to participants and criteria for selecting among them. Another key element addressed was discussing the overall security of the event and how to create a safe space and ensure an atmosphere of well being and trust.
    ure an atmosphere of well being and trust.)
  • Epu Txawün Pichikeche por una Infancia Libre y sin Represión, Wallmapu  + (Fortalecer la identidad y la defensa de lo
    Fortalecer la identidad y la defensa de los niños y niñas mapuches que viven violencia policial por parte del estado chileno a traves de la militarizacion de sus territorios. La defensa y protección del territorio ancestral ha sido una de las grandes luchas por las cuales el pueblo mapuche se ha enfrentado ante el estado chileno, estado que ha utilizado todo su aparataje represivo contra la lucha de quienes han levantado las banderas de recuperación y restitución de las tierras, de la conservación de los bienes naturales y respeto por la espiritualidad. Este levantamiento ha sido reprimido con muerte y criminalización a sus dirigentes, autoridades ancestrales, jóvenes weichafe (guerreros) y principalmente a mujeres y niñas y niños mapuche quienes son los que reciben de forma directa la represión violenta y racista de las policías y organismos estatales tales como el poder judicial, servicios de salud, educación e instituciones de protección de mujeres y de infancia, los cuales funcionan como aliados del órgano represivo pasando a llevar así el derecho de cada ser humano a la salud, protección y no discriminación por su condición social, cultural, religiosa, política y étnica. La militarización de las regiones del Bio Bio, la Araucanía zonas llamadas “de conflicto” ha implicado que la infancia y juventud mapuche pertenecientes a los territorios que viven rodeados por las fuerzas policiales del estado chileno vivan de forma cotidiana y sistemática la intimidación, el racismo, la violencia, la discriminación en centenares de niños y niñas que nacieron en un entorno militarizado y que desde muy pequeños deben aprender a que no es un hecho “normal” que la violencia y la discriminación entre en sus hogares, escuelas y espacios de encuentro como lo son su entorno social y familiar. El día 18 y 19 de agosto 2018 desde el espacio Txafkintuwe del Parlamento de Koz Koz en Panguipulli se realizó el Epü Txawun Pichikeche el cual reunió un total de 250 personas entre niños, niñas, familia, colaboradores y equipo de la red por la defensa de la infancia. Haciéndose presente distintos territorios de Ngulu Mapu (territorio mapuche del lado chileno), contando con la presencia de Alto Bio Bio, Osorno, Valdivia, Temuco, Padre las Casas, Nueva Imperial, Carahue, Santiago, Ercilla, Collipulli, Villarrica, Concepción, Freire, Pritufquen, Loncoche, Lanco, Cañete, Tirua y Panguipulli. La iniciativa que levanta la Red de Defensa de Infancia Wall Mapu busca crear un espacio de repacion de los sentimientos de dolor y rabia que vive en la memoria de nuestras niñas, niños y jóvenes, dolor e impotencia de padres y madres que luchan por mantener a salvo nuestra identidad como mapuche y recuperar el territorio usurpado. Siendo este el segundo encuentro realizado en el llamado ¡Agosto nada que celebrar! que hacemos como Red de Defensa Infancia Wall Mapu a no celebrar un mes nombrado como “mes de la infancia” siendo que en Chile los derechos de nuestros niños, niñas y jóvenes son vulnerados sistemáticamente; no existiendo así justicia ni reparación ante las reiteradas violaciones a sus derechos, una violencia que es ejercida por parte del estado a través de sus policías.
    arte del estado a través de sus policías.)
  • Edit a thon - Feminisms, Mexico  + (From every 10 wikipedia contributors only
    From every 10 wikipedia contributors only 1 is a woman. We decided to do something to change that! So we started a serie of 4 editathon-as where we started by documenting feminism movements in spanish, then the second was related to women missing in Wikipedia like: las patronas, las reinas chulas and some other women that need to be there. In this second we also did a digital security training with participants. The next two will be around important mexican artists (september) and a big one related to feminicides (november).
    big one related to feminicides (november).)
  • Jornada de Autocuidado y Autoconocimiento para mujeres, wallmapu  + (Fue una jornada en grupo, donde en lo cole
    Fue una jornada en grupo, donde en lo colectivo recordamos memorias de aprendizaje ancestral, somos maestras y aprendices en una relación horizontal y contenedora. Mirándonos entre todas, nos vemos reflejadas en la otra como espejo y podemos tener un conocimiento más profundo de nosotras mismas. Exploramos y profundizamos en nosotras a través de distintas técnicas usadas en desarrollo personal y psicología transpersonal a lo largo del día: Alba emoting permitirá respirar y manejar las emociones. Se trabajaron las emociones básicas: alegría, tristeza , miedo , rabia. Y las 2 formas básicas de amor: erotismo y ternura. La mayor parte de nuestro lenguaje comunicativo es no verbal, y la expresión de estas emociones no está ligado a la cultura, edad u otro factor que diferencia a las personas. En cada parte del mundo los patrones respiratorios, posturales y faciales son los mismos para las emociones básicas. Habitar este territorio y las resistencias y reivindicaciones como mujeres en un territorio militarizado, cruzado por la cultura Mapuche y Chilena; genera un desgaste emocional continuo; nuestra manera de hacernos cargo de esto es autogenerarnos espacios de autocuidado de autoconocimiento constante como forma política de potenciarnos en lo individual y colectivo.
    potenciarnos en lo individual y colectivo.)
  • Taller de cartografía y seguridad digital dirigido a mujeres, Oaxaca, Mexico  + (Guelatao de Juárez y la UNOSJO son de los
    Guelatao de Juárez y la UNOSJO son de los territorios y las organizaciones con procesos de autonomía muy logrados, si bien en lucha constante son sitios en los que no solo se resiste sino se construye. Poder hacer éste taller con ellas permitió probar la pertinencia de la currícula para su proceso.
    rtinencia de la currícula para su proceso.)
  • Digital security training for women activists from the Balkans, Turkey  + (HRD from different parts of the Balkans, w
    HRD from different parts of the Balkans, working on different issues. They had low level of knowledge about Digital Security, all used Facebook for their activism and sharing sensitive data. They all used Windows, most of them non licensed. They all worked and managed sensitive data on regular level.
    d managed sensitive data on regular level.)
  • Luchadoras, Tecnología con enfoque de género, Internet  + (Hablamos sobre el enfoque de género en la
    Hablamos sobre el enfoque de género en la tecnología, y de los conocimientos y prácticas para la seguridad digital que recomienda el Instituto de Género y Tecnologías y el Tactical Technology Collective. Anaiz Zamora y Lulú Barrera reciben a Haydeé Quijano, de SocialTIC, para hablar sobre esto.
    ano, de SocialTIC, para hablar sobre esto.)
  • Programa Luchadoras sobre GTI  + (Hablamos sobre el enfoque de género en la
    Hablamos sobre el enfoque de género en la tecnología, y de los conocimientos y prácticas para la seguridad digital que recomienda el Instituto de Género y Tecnologías y el Tactical Technology Collective. Anaiz Zamora y Lulú Barrera reciben a Haydeé Quijano, de SocialTIC, para hablar sobre esto. Programa transmitido el miércoles 04 de agosto del 2016, a las 8pm, en www.rompeviento.tv Luchadoras es un programa de Rompeviento TV dedicado a las mujeres activistas, artistas, académicas y periodistas que dedican su vida a la promoción y defensa de sus derechos.
    a la promoción y defensa de sus derechos.)
  • Taller de seguridad digital feminista, Bolivia  + (Hemos querido tener un espacio seguro e ín
    Hemos querido tener un espacio seguro e íntimo de diálogo para compartir las herramientas que nosotras descubrimos a partir del taller con el IGT. Para dialogar sobre internet y feminismos en Bolivia, sobre la necesidad abordar los riesgos y desafíos de internet desde nuestros espacios feministas, sobre las apuestas estatales y de la sociedad civil.
    apuestas estatales y de la sociedad civil.)
  • Workshop, Architectures of online harassment, Berlin  + (In January this year, Tactical Tech's Gend
    In January this year, Tactical Tech's Gender & Tech project hosted a workshop with Caroline Sinders to explore what design thinking approaches could tell us about understanding online harassment. Here, Maya Ganesh writes about this workshop in two parts. The first one, Architectures of Online Harassment deals with the framing of online harassment in the context of speech, and why this needs to be reconsidered. The second, Unscripting Harassment documents how we applied a design-thinking approach to understanding how online and offline harassment occur.
    g how online and offline harassment occur.)
  • Gender and Technology Institute, LAC, Start Up Meeting, Mexico  + (In order to prepare and shape the next GTI
    In order to prepare and shape the next GTI that will take place in LAC we have invited representatives of the following organisations of a three day meeting: Iniciativa Mesoamericana de Defensoras de Derechos Humanos; JASS: Mujeres, Tierra y Paz, Delegación; Fondo Centro American Mujeres; Movimiento Nacional Campesino Indígena de Argentina y parte del colectivo que coordina la Secretaria de la Cloc – LVC; Red Latinoamericana de mujeres defensoras de derechos sociales y ambientales; Protection international; Social TIC + Cyber women; Luchadoras; Laboratorio de Interconectividades + Comando Colibri; Fondo de Accion Urgente LAC; FRIDA and Mama cash
    de Accion Urgente LAC; FRIDA and Mama cash)
  • Taller de postporno y software libre, Bogota, Colombia  + (Inventar nuevas palabras para nombrarnos d
    Inventar nuevas palabras para nombrarnos de otros modos que se parezcan más a lo que queremos estar siendo, hacer visible lo que siempre ha estado invisible a través de nuestras propias imágenes, retar la amargura y la violencia del orden de género, heteronormativo y patriarcal con nuestras carcajadas, nuestro humor, nuestro arte, nuestro placer y nuestra creatividad.
    rte, nuestro placer y nuestra creatividad.)
  • FemH3ck – Talking Digital Saving Lives at Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya  + (Issues of tech related violence is rampant
    Issues of tech related violence is rampant among students of higher learning institutions. Unfortunately, there are no policies within the institutions that can deal with tech related violence. Egerton University has a gender department that can strategically guide the conversations on tech related violence and possibly provide the required fora that would hopefully lead to the development of policies within the university that will curb tech related violence that occurs in the university. The training was also conducted at the University due to the request of the Head of the Gender department , who had attended a round table on safety online for key stakeholders in Nakuru and had seen the value of having a training intervention with the students who were most affected by tech related violence.
    re most affected by tech related violence.)
  • Using technology to fight dangerous speech - Peace Tech exchange, Myanmar  + (It was a two-day Peace Tech event to connect civil society leaders with technologists, in order to develop strategies to fight dangerous speech.)
  • Taller Seguridad Digital, Hackeado al patriarcado, Peru  + (Justo se realizó en un contexto de tensión
    Justo se realizó en un contexto de tensión entre activistas, donde la manera de lanzarse "puyazos" era a través de facebook, lo que nos parecía errado, poco estratégico y que a la larga podía derivar en una manera perjudicial y nociva de manifestar las discrepancias. Esta fue una de las motivaciones para realizar el taller.
    las motivaciones para realizar el taller.)
  • CryptoFest, Nicaragua  + (La Comunidad de Software Libre Nicaragua o
    La Comunidad de Software Libre Nicaragua organizó a un día de capacitación sobre seguridad en la Internet, privacidad y uso anónimo de las nuevas tecnologías. EnRedadas fue invitada para hablar sobre género y tecnología. ---------- Nicaragua's Open Software Community organized a day of training about online security, privacy and anonymous use of new technologies.
    acy and anonymous use of new technologies.)
  • Radio, El desarmador, Bolivia  + (La Imilla Hacker El Desarmador es una ini
    La Imilla Hacker El Desarmador es una iniciativa de La Imilla Hacker (https://imillahacker.sdf.org). Imilla es la voz quechua/aymara que quiere decir niña o mujer joven. Somos un colectivo enfocado en la producción de contenidos alternativos sobre tecnopolítica y sociedad; con la intención de abrir las puertas al análisis de varios temas como la privacidad, el anonimato, la vigilancia, la gobernanza de internet, la violencia en línea contra las mujeres, y la apropiación de la infraestructura de las telecomunicaciones. Nuestras inquietudes no son apolíticas, por el contrario, venimos hechizadas por pensamientos antiestatales y por impulsos rebeldes. Desde ahí, evitamos lo más posible esta aburrida tendencia a concluir que necesitamos más y mejores gobiernos. Nuestra intención, más bien, es indagar en la autogestión, la sostenibilidad de las comunidades en línea, rescatar espacios de información y comunicación, y crear otros nuevos que se ajusten a nuestras ideas políticas y a nuestras necesidades.
    ideas políticas y a nuestras necesidades.)
  • Webinar, Sexualidad, Derechos Reproductivos y Violencia en línea, Brasil  + (La discusión tendrá como base dos publicac
    La discusión tendrá como base dos publicaciones recién salidas del horno ARROW for Change (AFC) Bulletin y el Boletin Antivigiláncia #14 sobre temas tales como la visibilidad, el poder y la voz de las mujeres y personas no-binarias en Internet. Las publicaciónes incluyen artículos sobre las posibilidades que la tecnología ofrece en función de los problemas como la la corporativización de Internet, la censura, la privacidad, el anonimato, el sexismo y la violencia de género en línea. En conjunto, estos artículos evidencian la necesidad de una colaboración de fuerzas políticas a favor de la libertad en el campo digital y los derechos sexuales, reproductivos y la integridad física de mujeres, personas trans y queer. Serán parte del Webinar: • Maya Indira Ganesh (Tactical Tech Collective y Editora Invitada de esta edición de AFC) • Alex Hache (Tactical Tech Collective y colaboradora de AFC y del Boletín Antivigilancia) • Raquel Rennó (Editora del Boletin Antivigilancia) • Joana Varon (Directora Executiva de Coding Rights, Editora del Boletin Antivigilancia y colaboradora de AFC) • Natasha Felizi (Coordinadora de Proyectos de Coding Rights y colaboradora de AFC). Sobre ARROW for Change AFC es una publicación periódica producida por ARROW (Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women), cuyo propósito es estimular el análisis de las cuestiones relacionadas con la salud, la sexualidad y los derechos de las mujeres y personas no binarias en el sur global. http://arrow.org.my/publication/arrow-change-sexuality-srhr-internet/ Sobre Boletin Antivigilancia #14 Edición especial temática de la publicación con enfoque en la violencia de género, el derecho al anonimato y tácticas y herramientas para combaterla. El Boletin Antivigilancia es una publicación semestral hecha por Coding Rights en portugués y español. Nota: la discusión se realizará en español/portuñol selvage. Other Publications WEBINAR: Derechos Sexuales y la Violéncia en línea 14 de September de 2016 Safer Nudes 7 de September de 2016 Carta de lançamento da Coalizão Direitos na Rede 13 de July de 2016
    ão Direitos na Rede 13 de July de 2016)
  • Escuela de Tecnología Libre: soñando otra internet, Ecuador  + (La escuelita de Tecnología Libre busca com
    La escuelita de Tecnología Libre busca compartir conocimiento que permita empoderar, principalmente a mujeres, en el uso de internet, dispositivos, y otras herramientas digitales. También busca que organizaciones, colectivas y activistas puedan autoproteger su información y potenciar aún más el uso de la internet.
    potenciar aún más el uso de la internet.)
  • Formacion Seguridad Digital, El Salvador  + (La motivación principal de nuestro grupo a
    La motivación principal de nuestro grupo al hacer este ejercicio de réplica es dar a conocer mecanismos de seguridad para jovencitas que están accediendo a redes sociales de manera insegura y con muchos riegos. Siendo que en nuestro país hay un alto índice de violencia social en donde es difícil realizar la defensoría y /o activismo de manera segura. Las mujeres jovenes e incluyendo niñas están vinculándose con personas que atentan contra sus vidas, las imágenes están reforzando estereotipos patriarcales y violencia social y generalizada. Muchas de nuestras jóvenes desconocen nuevas tecnologías que salvaguarden su vida y el trabajo organizativo de manera mejor protegida. Se tuvo que adaptar las metodologías de acuerdo a realidades pues son jovencitas de escasos recursos además de que nuestra organización está un poco limitada en cuanto a equipo pues también poseemos pocos recursos .
    ipo pues también poseemos pocos recursos .)
  • Taller sobre seguridad física, digital y demás chiches tecno-feministas, Paraguay  + (La principal motivación que llevó a la org
    La principal motivación que llevó a la organización del taller en Paraguay se debió a que en el IGT 2018 no hubo presencia de compañeras pertenecientes a colectivas de este país, siendo que asimismo demostraron interés en presenciar actividades de réplica que contribuyera a obtener un mayor conocimientos de aspectos técnicos y jurídicos vinculados con las TIC.- El contexto político paraguayo está teñido de una fuerte impronta de vigilancia y control hacia las organizaciones que trabajan en defensa de derechos humanos, manifestando grandes preocupaciones por las vulneraciones sufridas a través de sus dispositivos. Lo que se enmarca en un contexto latinoamericano en que ha avanzado en varios países gobiernos de extrema derecha que acentúan las desigualdades sociales y buscan acallar los reclamos populares articulados a través de las organizaciones civiles.
    os a través de las organizaciones civiles.)
  • Violencias Conectadas, Nicaragua  + (La violencia machista es una realidad hist
    La violencia machista es una realidad histórica basada en el patriarcado, un sistema que concibe a las mujeres como seres inferiores que deben estar subordinados. Esta violencia es mutante, transita por las épocas, cambia de estrategias, se adapta a los nuevos tiempos y también se expresa a través de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación, TIC´s. En tres años de trabajo, muchas mujeres de diversas edades y procedencias; se han acercado EnRedadas, a pedirnos recomendaciones para lidiar con situaciones de ciberviolencia machista. ¿Cómo podemos hacer denuncias públicas? ¿Cómo reportamos mensajes y contenidos violentos hacia nosotras o hacia las mujeres?
    lentos hacia nosotras o hacia las mujeres?)
  • Jornadas de autocuidado feminista. Cuidado físico, emocional y digital, Colombia  + (Las Jornadas de autocuidado feminista surg
    Las Jornadas de autocuidado feminista surgieron en el marco de la convergencia de los colectivos Crisálidas, CENSAT Agua Viva y Otra Escuela. Estas organizaciones desde diferentes campos de trabajo, impulsamos iniciativas feministas para la construcción de paz en el departamento del Cauca. El contexto en el que se llevó a cabo, fue justamente 8 días antes de la movilización del 25 de noviembre, día internacional de la No violencia hacia las mujeres. En el Cauca, las mujeres negras, campesinas, indígenas, LBTI y urbanas nos movilizamos por la vía Panamericana. Algunos elementos de contexto que hacían necesaria esta marcha, es que a pesar de la firma del “Acuerdo Final para la Terminación del Conflicto y la Construcción de una Paz Estable y Duradera” el avance sobre la implementación del mismo ha sido lento y los problemas centrales que produjeron la guerra aún no se desactivan. Del mismo modo, aunque las mujeres hemos resaltado la necesidad de avanzar en la Mesa de Diálogos entre el gobierno y el ELN y hemos llevado propuestas a la misma, notamos poca voluntad política para que esta mesa avance. Con relación a la implementación del Acuerdo de paz, según el informe de seguimiento de GPAZ (2018), del conjunto de las medidas de género, el 72,48 % han obtenido un desarrollo normativo en contraste con el desarrollo operativo que apenas es de un 17,43 %. El avance es muy lento y como lo hemos sugerido varias mujeres en diversos espacios de análisis y discusión sobre el proceso de paz, lo que sentimos es que “a pesar que haya paz firmada, en realidad no hay paz”. Con preocupación registramos un aumento de la militarización de nuestros territorios, de la criminalización de la protesta, así como de los asesinatos y amenazas a líderes, lideresas y defensoras de derechos humanos. En 2016, fueron asesinadas 295 personas defensoras de derechos humanos en Colombia, el Cauca ocupó el primer lugar con 56 casos. Al igual el aumento de feminicidios y casos de violencias hacia las mujeres y la población LGBTI nos preocupa inmensamente y nos deja claro que a pesar de la firma de la paz las violencias continúan. Paralelo a esta situación observamos cómo se inicia a dar trámite a proyectos de Ley que, de aprobarse, irían en retroceso de nuestros derechos y los de nuestros pueblos. Es el caso del proyecto de Ley 134 que regula el derecho fundamental a la Consulta Previa y ha sido presentado al Senado por la bancada de Cambio Radical. En nuestra opinión, el proyecto es lesivo para los avances y el reconocimiento del derecho al consentimiento previo, libre e informado. Igualmente, el proyecto del Ministerio de la Familia también presentado por Cambio Radical, reestructura la política social de un modo nefasto sin considerar los contextos sociales, culturales y territoriales de las familias y diversos grupos poblacionales como mujeres, jóvenes, niños, niñas, adultos y adultas mayores. Además, se circunscribe a una visión de la familia que niega la diversidad de la misma en la realidad colombiana. De otro lado persisten las violencias históricas en nuestros cuerpos, en nuestros territorios y en nuestros pueblos, como mujeres indígenas, negras, campesinas y urbanas sentamos un precedente sobre estas históricas violencias que nos continúan agrediendo. En medio de este contexto, nuestra movilización: “Las mujeres unidas sembramos el camino de la paz”, tiene las siguientes exigencias: Por el derecho a la movilización y la protesta social y por la vida de líderesas y líderes Porque nuestros derechos y los de nuestros pueblos NO retrocedan: No a la modificación de la Consulta Previa y la restricción de las Consultas Populares para decidir sobre nuestras vidas Exigimos que nuestros Territorios sean Libres de Violencias contra las mujeres negras, indígenas, campesinas, LBTI y urbanas. Ni un feminicidio más. Rechazamos la negligencia institucional frente a los casos de atención de violencias hacia las Por el derecho a familias Porque las Mujeres Defendemos la Paz: que avance la implementación del Acuerdo Final y que continúe la Mesa de Negociación entre el Gobierno y el Más recursos para la educación pública y menos recursos para la guerra De igual manera, realizamos una ficha de seguridad en la que resaltaban los siguientes elementos de contexto, consultados con varias organizaciones que trabajan en el territorio: 1. Durante el último semestre el departamento del Cauca vive un pico de violencia. Las cifras de la Defensoría del Pueblo hablan de 78 líderes sociales asesinados entre el 2016 y 2018, poniéndolo como el departamento con más casos de violencia socio política del país. En los últimos meses tuvimos conocimiento de al menos seis amenazas masivas hacia el movimiento indígena, el movimiento político de la Colombia Humana y las comunidades rurales. Ha ocurrido una masacre de 7 personas más que estremecieron el país en Argelia. En Santander de Quilichao, Buenos Aires y Suárez se han reportado al menos tres asesinatos de profesores. Al parecer por robo de motos. De otro lado, en varias de las veredas de Suárez se han presentado las disidencias y rearmes de FARC socializando nuevas medidas de control social, y formalizando su presencia. Se tiene conocimiento de acciones de inteligencia contras líderes y liderezas que impulsan el proceso de paz con el ELN. Varios contingentes del Ejército y ESMAD han llegado al casco urbano de Santander de Quilichao en desarrollo de las protestas estudiantiles y el Plan HORUS. Se recomienda verificar las condiciones de seguridad de cada una de las participantes y monitorear sus traslados hacia la ciudad de Popayán, contar con red de abogados penalistas y transportadores rápidos hacia centros de atención médica. 2. Los informes del Observatorio de feminicidios de la Red Antimilitarista muestran un aumento de feminicidios en la región del suroccidente del país. Esto ocurre particularmente en el departamento del Valle, pero también el Cauca ha sido uno de los escenarios en donde el tipo de violencia letal contra las mujeres se ha expandido. En los casos que documento la Red Feminista antimilitarista, y otros que nosotras documentamos y presentamos en la Fiscalía y la Alcaldía, lo que se evidenció es que los agresores están relacionados en circuitos de economías ilegales. Esto dificulta que las mujeres denuncien, que los casos sean acompañados y que se realice un debido seguimiento en el norte del Cauca y el sur Del Valle. La vinculación de los agresores a estos circuitos es un elemento importante a la hora de pensarse la autodefensa feminista porque el poder, la violencia y la corrupción que pueden desplegar es mucho mayor. Estos actores no son objeto de negociación política, ni de increpación moral. Es lo que hace el narco-estilo de vida que cada vez se propaga más por el Norte del Cauca. La economía ilegal (minería y cultivos de uso ilícito) en sí misma es un factor de exposición a la violencia contra las mujeres y dificulta generar estrategias desde ellas. La economía realiza divisiones sexuales del trabajo, legitima valores, estereotipos y violencias que hacen muy difícil la resistencia y denuncia. Otro elemento es que no tenemos redes seguras de comunicación, al contrario, comunicaciones muy vulnerables para las víctimas y las defensoras. A esto se le suma el control militar excesivo donde no solamente hay policía, sino policía militar asociada al Plan Horus, el combate de las disidencias y la erradicación forzada. 3. Justamente el avance del Plan Horus, el combate de las disidencias y la erradicación forzada, ha marcado la tensión en seguridad y protección durante las últimas semanas dado que ha generado la movilización de tropas por los cascos urbanos, la carretera y las veredas. En particular, en los municipios de Corinto, Miranda, Caloto, Toribío y Jambaló. Así mismo la presencia de agentes del ESMAD en el casco urbano de Santander de Quilichao y en las carreteras por el paro estudiantil. A la militarización se le suma la situación de cortes de luz en las veredas, que es rutinaria, pero que se ha profundizado por la voladura de las torres y estaciones eléctricas. Aparentemente esta voladura ha sido realizada por las disidencias, pero ha sido sugerida por el Fiscal General de la Nación en varias ocasiones. Cualquiera sea su origen, tiene como consecuencias el aumento del precio de la marihuana, la tensión sobre su comercialización y la restricción del uso de los espacios por parte delas mujeres ya que la ausencia de luz impide nuestro tránsito por miedo a ser violadas o atracadas. En la población joven es muy común el control de las parejas por medio de los dispositivos celulares, uso de claves, interceptaciones de las comunicaciones, y ubicaciones arbitrarias. El rompimiento de estas relaciones ha traído a la postre, el aumento del suicidio en las jóvenes Nasa y los homicidios por parte de sus compañeros (también pasa entre los afros)
    compañeros (también pasa entre los afros))
  • Acompañamiento, Organización de Mujeres Defensoras, Mexico  + (Las defensoras ubicaron que su labor empezaba a abrir riesgos que no estaban listas para enfrentar)
  • Hackerspace Feminista. Quito, Ecuador  + (Las participantes del Ecuador en el IGT, s
    Las participantes del Ecuador en el IGT, son todas chicas muy activas y fue por eso que concretar una fecha para hacer nuestro primer encuentro fue muy difícil. Por eso, solo hasta el .... nos volvimos a encontrar. Para romper el hielo y recuperar las energías que intercambiamos en ..... el primer encuentro del hackerspace feminista fue en el espacio físico de “Usuarios digitales” y nos convocamos para una install party.
    ” y nos convocamos para una install party.)
  • FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, La Plata, Argentina  + (Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools
    Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community. A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.
    as a tool for liberation and organization.)
  • FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina  + (Lots of interest, lack of spaces and under
    Lots of interest, lack of spaces and understanding on encryption tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these interests with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community. A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre as a tool for liberation and organization.
    as a tool for liberation and organization.)
  • FemH3ck – Digital Security and Privacy Advocacy Flash training at the ihub Space, Nairobi, Kenya  + (Many women in Kenya today are embracing th
    Many women in Kenya today are embracing the internet as a means of communication with their peers and colleagues on a social and professional basis. As they seek to share vital information about themselves so as to increase their networking skills, these women post information and pictures on various sites that are both of a personal and professional nature. Unfortunately, this same medium of expression (the internet) exposes the information these women share to public scrutiny and may have negative effect, when this information falls in the hands (or eyes) of a person who can misuse this information through manipulation, or lead to harassment among other internet crimes.
    to harassment among other internet crimes.)
  • Taller de Software libre, autodefensa digital y seguridad feminista, Medellín-Colombia  + (Nos planteamos pensar la seguridad feminis
    Nos planteamos pensar la seguridad feminista de forma expandida hacia diversas áreas de nuestra vida aprendiendo herramientas concretas para fortalecer la seguridad y privacidad digital. A través de estas herramientas y sus funcionalidades buscamos pensar en las vulnerabilidades cotidianas y cómo éstas se comportan atravesadas por el género.
    as se comportan atravesadas por el género.)
  • Gender and Technology Institute, LAC, Start Up Meeting, Mexico DF  + (Nuestro programa está orientado a mujeres
    Nuestro programa está orientado a mujeres defensoras de los derechos humanos y mujeres activistas. Durante los últimos 3 años, el IGT ha sido desarrollado primero para una audiencia internacional y luego en áreas regionales como Ecuador para participantes de la región LAC, en Malasia para participantes del Sureste Asiático y en Panamá para activistas de países Mesoamericanos. Ahora planeamos organizar un nuevo IGT en junio 2018 para mujeres defensoras de la tierra en Latino America. Para ello, organizamos una reunión preparatoria de 3 días en la que invitamos 15 participantes. Estas se componen de facilitadoras en tema de seguridad digital y/o seguridad integral, así como de representantes de organizaciones y movimientos sociales que trabajan el tema de la defensa de la tierra. También están presentes Mamacash https://www.mamacash.org) y FRIDA (https://youngfeministfund.org/ <https://youngfeministfund.org/>) con quien colaboramos para diseñar la mejor experiencia de capacitación y seguimiento posible para las participantes seleccionadas para el próximo GTI. Esta reunión nos permite evaluar con todas ustedes los riesgos, necesidades y contextos específicos de las defensoras hacia las cuales orientamos el próximo IGT. También nos permite identificar cuáles son las sesiones forma ivas que se necesitaran para la capacitación, así como pensar las mejores metodologías de facilitación y, en general, planificar con cuidado nuestro plan general de seguridad para el evento y para el bienestar de todas sus participantes. El encuentro se celebrara en castellano.
    . El encuentro se celebrara en castellano.)
  • Oficinas de cuidados digitais e segurança da comunicação, Salvador de bahia, Brasil  + (O CEAS vem buscando realizar uma mudança e
    O CEAS vem buscando realizar uma mudança em sua cultura institucional com relação aos cuidados digitais e a segurança da comunicação. Além de criar condições na organização para torna parte da nossa prática o horizonte da soberanía da comunicação. Através do uso de ferramentas livres que estejam de alguma maneira em coerência com a prática da nossa organização. Uma vez que a nossa missão é a transformação estrutural da sociedade com setores históricamente excluídos buscando relações mais justas e equânimes, nos perguntamos porque utilizar ferramentas que estão a serviço do capitalismo e contra a nossa ação, sem comprimisso com as lutas populares? Estamos em um contexto político em nosso país que nos impulssiona para que essa mudança aconteça a passos mais largos, pois agora se ver mais concretamente os efeitos do avanço da ultradireita em nosso país, através do aumento da violência, uso das forças militares em alguns estados, inclusive tem sido levado a cabo a alteração da legislação com foco na criminalização dos defensores de direitos humanos, lideranças quilobolas, indígenas, etc. Se faz urgente colocar ese tema na orden do dia.
    urgente colocar ese tema na orden do dia.)
  • Autodefensa Digital Feminista, FemHack Managua 2016  + (Objetivo: Contribuir a mitigar expresiones de violencia digital a través de información y herramientas para proteger su privacidad e integridad en la red con un enfoque feminista.)
  • Conference Global Tech Women Voices, Internet  + (One in every four women will experience do
    One in every four women will experience domestic violence at the hands of a partner in their lifetime. Women aged 15–44, across all cultures, are more at risk of rape and other acts of violence, than cancer, malaria, motor accidents, or acts of war, according to the World Bank. The root cause of violence against women (VAW) is gender inequality, leading to unequal power relationships. The Womanity Foundation’s Award for the Prevention of Violence Against Women was developed in 2013 and supports collaboration between organisations seeking to prevent gender-based violence, and aims to break down barriers that such organisations face. The Award helps an Innovation Partner that has developed an already successful approach to prevent VAW to increase their reach; whilst their designated Scale-Up Partner is receiving support to adapt and deliver that project in their own location. The partnership lasts for three years. In May 2016, the Womanity Award will be given to two partners who harness ICT to prevent violence against women. These technologies might include phone apps, video games, urban mapping, internet security training, internet TV, feminist servers, and e-learning platforms, among others. Simultaneously, The Womanity Foundation is launching the ICT for Womanity collaborative network, a peer-to-peer group that connects existing “Tech for Gender” projects, that use these technologies to tackle VAW. This network will foster partnership and learning opportunities. Through this virtual session, we hope to introduce some of the innovations in the field, encourage practitioners to join the movement. Together we are activating a collaborative group that will act a safe space to exchange information and knowledge. Our hope is for this network to collect, analyse and share data to assess the effectiveness of ICT solutions that address women’s safety.
    ICT solutions that address women’s safety.)
  • International Journalism Festival - Perugia  + (One session on gender and technology, pres
    One session on gender and technology, presenting the GTI project and its outcomes within the hackers’ corner that was organized by TTC on the international journalist festival. The speech was concentrating on the context that A global trend of using ICT for harassing and shutting down women voices and opinions is constantly happening, while women are struggling to stay vocal. The GTI project apart from networking, sharing and learning has the main goal to build capacity within the sector (NGO, journalists) and provide practical solutions and advice to women who use the internet intensively to carry out their activities. The Gender and Tech institute happened in Germany collecting more than 80 women from around the world with the goal to share and build capacities regarding privacy and digital security. This was the kick off moment and with all the success that it got the GTI is deepening and now building more institutes with local backgrounds. In a multi-faceted approach the project has directly strengthened people's capacities to firstly improve their own response to restrictions to freedom of expression and freedom of opinion and secondly enable them to improve the capacity within their own communities.
    city within their own communities.)
  • Coming Back to Tech, IFF, Spain  + (Online harassment and threats against wome
    Online harassment and threats against women activists, rights defenders and journalists has become a prevelant issue in recent years. For many of these groups and individuals, using the internet and social media for work must all too frequently be balanced against harassment, threats and surviellance by both state and non-state actors. There are a growing number of resources to prevent different kinds of online harassment faced by women working as activists, human rights defenders or journalists. But what happens during or ‘the day after’ an attack? And then what happens after the more urgent crisis phase(s) of a campaign of harassment passes? There is little documententation and few resources that tackle these issues. As a result, we are proposing to facilitate a workshop that brings in the input of the community of activists, journalists and digital security trainers to help develop guides on tackling harassment such as account hijacking, doxing or revenge porn. The work conducted during workshop will help develop guides and manuals that can be used by activists, women rights defenders, journalists and Rapid Responders to deal with harassment and threats as they happen.
    ith harassment and threats as they happen.)
  • Gender and Technology Institute, Berlin  + (Online threats and gender based violence t
    Online threats and gender based violence trap too many women into a contradictory situation in which on one hand the use of the internet is crucial for their work and/or activism, in order to coordinate actions, enable a wider reach out, display new identities, and on the other hand they are also increasingly exposed to surveillance, harassment and punitive actions. All these factors have led to a situation in which the internet is not a safe space and in which it is common to see women's work and voices being deleted, (self)-censored, and actively prevented from being seen, heard or read. Answers to our call for applications echoed this situation and while many applicants reflected on the stereotypes and prejudices they had face when engaging with tech, there was also a general acknowledgement of a lack of security (either digital, physical or well-being) of women when accessing, using and developing technologies. Besides, the use of tech to undermine privacy and create new forms of surveillance and control over women bodies and opinions was also remarked. Among women targeted, the WHRD and LGTBQI activists working on gender social justice issues or sensitive topics, such as health, reproductive and sexual rights were felt as particularly at risk. Moreover, vocal women, such as bloggers and journalists engaged in politics or feminist issues were also cruelly under attack. The aims of the institute were to train participants in order to learn tools and techniques for increasing their understanding and practice in digital security and privacy and in order to become digital security trainers and privacy advocates within their own organisations and communities. The Institute was also intended to better understand what could be new approaches to privacy and digital security including a gender and cultural diversity approach. Contents addressed encompassed theoretical elements dealing with gender and technology, privacy and surveillance, training skills and practical tips and methodologies to become an outstanding privacy advocate or digital security trainer. Other dimensions, such as holistic security, self care, risk analysis, tackling online violence, develop feminist principles of the internet were also discussed along the encounter.
    t were also discussed along the encounter.)
  • Workshop, Manuals with a gender perspective, IFF, Valencia  + (Over the past two years, there has been an
    Over the past two years, there has been an increasing production of guides and other self learning resources oriented at better understanding what is violence against women (online and offline) and how to document and share about the initiatives, processes and tools that are challenging it under its different forms. The workshop will address this panorama of resources departing from the participants experiences and their needs in relation to those materials. When mapping what is there and what is missing, they will draft guidelines for shared good practices when producing new materials (such as how to not reinvent the wheel and duplicating upstream work, thinking ahead the maintainability, translatability, feedback, peer review and overall sustainability of those resources) and will reflect on how to develop materials that are ethical, inclusive and accessible. This workshop should enable people engaged with the production of self learning resources around privacy and digital security to better understand how to include a gender and intersectional perspective, inasmuch as it should enable networking among people planning to produce gender-related materials in the field of privacy and digital security.
    the field of privacy and digital security.)
  • Panel Including Gender - Re-publica conference, Berlin  + (Over the past years, an increasing attenti
    Over the past years, an increasing attention has been directed to online hate speech, harassment, stalking and death threats launched by non state actors, but also by governments, against women human rights activists and LGTBI people, and their collaborators. More broadly, misogyny, homophobia and bigotry also intertwine to oppose and silent women engaging into technological fields such as engineering, computing or digital security. The following discussion will invite different cyberfeminists to exchange about those trends and present current promising initiatives and collective strategies that are confronting and overcoming those issues.
    e confronting and overcoming those issues.)
  • Digital security trainings for female students, Pakistan  + (Pakistan is ranked as the third most dange
    Pakistan is ranked as the third most dangerous country in the world for women. Women make half of this country's population but their inclusion and participation in larger socio-economic development processes is hardly visible and still need a huge effort to bring at par with any international standards or best practices. Mostly women in Pakistan are deprived of their basic human rights. The weak implementation of legislation and cultural biases has made them more vulnerable. In addition, women have been traditionally targeted through socio- economic oppression, cultural and religious biases, sexual harassment, lack of opportunities and domestic violence. They have been deprived of education that most importantly results in the lack of opportunities for their social and economic well being. '''The Issue -- Cyber Harassment and Access to ICTs:''' The Internet is an essential tool that provides a way for women to get access to the wider world — the world of networks, communities, health and education information, financial advice and business skills training. It’s a platform for women to seek help where they need it, so helping to redress the gender imbalance and foster the empowerment of women. Pakistani Women can also play an important part in the economic sphere of the country if important steps would have been taken to prevent different forms of harassment which are pervasive in the society. Pakistan is a country which has benefited from the advances in technology. There have been a lot of technological breakthroughs in the past few years which have made it easier for people to get connected. The Internet has been a treasure trove of knowledge and made our lives easier. Unfortunately all good things come with a price. The price is cyber stalking, harassment, blackmailing which is slowly becoming the norm within the country. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a second underdeveloped province of Pakistan where honor killing of women is common, four women were killed due to a mobile video which went viral in a village in the area of Kohistan http://tribune.com.pk/story/671386/justice-delayed-in-kohistan/ Even in cities educated families who give access to ICTs to their young girls, restrict the access if they find out that the harassment is happening. Due to the fear of losing access to ICTs, women do not often speak about cyber harassment to their families. Awareness about using secure and safe Internet and ICTs is not common in Pakistan especially among young women and girls.
    an especially among young women and girls.)
  • Taller Seguridad Digital, Via Campesina, Durango, Euskal Herria  + (Para el grupo de comunicación de la Vía Ca
    Para el grupo de comunicación de la Vía Campesina es muy importante conocer los canales de comunicación existentes, las oportunidades, riesgos y amenazas existentes para poder utilizarlos de manera eficiente, sin que se vuelvan en nuestra contra. Por medio del taller aprenderemos como usar las redes sociales de manera que se muestre lo que hemos decidido mostrar, nada más.
    e lo que hemos decidido mostrar, nada más.)
  • Talk on Digital Security for Women Journalists, Wien, Austria  + (Part of a larger event, which was also part of an ongoing series about how to support women journalists and combat online harassment.)
  • Privacy Presentation, Cali, Colombia  + (Presentar a varias compañeras de la fundación elementos de reflexión para mejores practicas dentro de la organización para cuidar la privacidad y aumentar los niveles de seguridad digital)
  • Acompanamiento, Seguridad Digital Activistas Derecho a Decidir, Ecuador  + (Se estan dando crecienteataques de los anti derechos a las activistas por el derecho a decidir, esta situacion implica mejorar la seguridad digital de las companeras)
  • Charla, Privacidad, Seguridad Digital y Ciberfeminismos: Experiencias desde Latino América, Barcelona  + (Se ha creado un vortex espacio temporal qu
    Se ha creado un vortex espacio temporal que nos propulsa todas juntas en la Cooperativa La Base (C/Hortes 10 - Poble sec) el próximo sábado 4 de marzo a partir de las 18H30 para compartir experiencias e iniciativas cocinandose por Barcelona, Latino América y mas allá... Compañeras feministas, activistas, defensoras de derechos humanos, formadoras, investigadoras trabajando en Brasil, Chile, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, México presentaran los proyectos en los cuales están involucradas para transformar y crear mundos con mas justicia social desde una perspectiva ciberfeminista. Las aventuras compartidas serán variadas con elementos de reflexión y acción acerca de seguridad digital, privacidad, control/vigilancia, derechos digitales así como sexuales y reproductivos. Se plantearan acciones y estrategias feministas frente a los feminicidios y las violencias facilitadas por el uso de internet y las tecnologías digitales. Las presentaciones serán seguidas por una charla y debate con todas las participantes y esperamos clausurar con vermut y posiblemente bailoteo.
    usurar con vermut y posiblemente bailoteo.)
  • Taller taller de redes sociales y seguridad, Colombia  + (Se realizó el taller en el marco de un aco
    Se realizó el taller en el marco de un acompañamiento integral (jurídico y psicosocial) a personas que próximamente van a recobrar su libertad. Población que se caracteriza por sus años en cárcel sin acceso a comunicaciones en la cárcel (sólo cartas y llamadas por el teléfono fijo colectivo) y anteriormente por su vida en la insurgencia, por su poco uso y conocimiento de las redes sociales. Ahora empiezan a tener uso de celulares y en la salida a la vida en libertad, aun más. Decidí realizar este taller como parte de su preparación a lo que hemos llamado "la calle hoy" y para brindarles herramientas prácticas para una comunicación segura.
    as prácticas para una comunicación segura.)
  • Taller inmersión de autodefensa digital feminista, Barcelona  + (Será un espacio de formación intensiva de
    Será un espacio de formación intensiva de dos días sobre violencias machistas, privacidad y seguridad digital desde una perspectiva feminista, crítica y holística. En ella trabajaremos para comprender y detectar las violencias en internet y redes sociales así como para desarrollar estrategias individuales y colectivas de autodefensa y cuidados digitales. Se trabajarán ámbitos relacionados con la privacidad y protección digital, para desarrollar prácticas más reflexivas, tácticas, placenteras y seguras con las tecnologías. El taller será impartido en catalán y castellano.
    er será impartido en catalán y castellano.)
  • Digital security and privacy session - Geek Girl festival, Kenya  + (Session: Awareness creation session on digital security and privacy. Event: speed geeking, Design Thinking and much more)
  • Taller de seguridad para mujeres, Puebla, Mexico  + (Si bien el proceso de resistencia contra m
    Si bien el proceso de resistencia contra megaproyectos logró la creación de una radio comunitaria desde la cual las mujeres lograron hacer oír su voz se han topado con la patriarcado de sus compañeros de lucha, el poder acompañarles era importante para acercar herramientas de autocuidado y espacios de reflexión para lo que viven desde ellas, es decir sin imponer una postura externa a sus propios procesos.
    a postura externa a sus propios procesos.)
  • Talk, Training to privacy advocacy and digital security from a gender perspective, IFF, Valencia, Spain  + (Since 2014, Tactical Technology Collective
    Since 2014, Tactical Technology Collective has engaged directly with Women Human Rights Defenders, women net activists and their allies in order to face a global trend of using ICT for controlling and shutting down women voices and opinions through online harassment and gender-based violence launched by governments and non state actors. The project was designed in the long term to increase our target groups' resilience and their capacity to develop their own mitigation strategies by shifting expertise to the community itself. In a multi-faceted approach the project has directly strengthened their capacities to firstly improve their own response to restrictions to freedom of expression and freedom of opinion and secondly enable them to improve the capacity within their own communities. Our research and experience shows that only project activities that are embedded in and owned by the communities take hold and stand a chance of succeeding in the long run. This project is a practical response to demand on the ground and is based upon Tactical Tech's theory of change and its 'do not harm' approach which puts the safety and wellbeing of target groups and the specific communities they represent at the centre of all activities.
    represent at the centre of all activities.)
  • Workshop: Safer Nudes @Montreal, Canada  + (Since the leaks of nudes and the numerous
    Since the leaks of nudes and the numerous cases of revenge porn start to become everyday news, we've witnessed all kinds of narratives about it. The vast majority of them are paternalistic, patronizing pieces that ultimately state that sending nudes is irresponsible and unsafe. In this guide, we will try to confront this narrative and introduce the "Send Nudes!" project, a guide to digital security for sharing intimate images that does not base itself on slutshaming, but on a pro-sex attitude. This project aimed to call the attention to how
learning to send nudes through the internet in a safer way can be a practice of self-determination for us as sexual bodies and internet users. More than protection, we need to spread knowledge about daily practices and actions that can work towards shifting perspectives about gender roles and digital rights.
    ves about gender roles and digital rights.)
  • FemH3ck - Round table Privacy and security in the Open IT Space, Serbia  + (Since the observed large gaps in the knowl
    Since the observed large gaps in the knowledge of the area and the lack of real information about it, such an introductory approach is necessary. The knowledge and experience that I have as a participant GPS camp was able to convey using the capacities and resources of the organization that I represent do not meet the needs that are in the process open. A more comprehensive approach, which will be able to process information and education include a large number of interested individuals, organizations and representatives of institutions which is in the job description democratization of society and the protection of individual rights and the protection of human rights. The inclusion of educated media representatives (including television, radio, newspapers, wire services) and the Ombudsman is necessary, to send information about the necessity of protecting the right to privacy of communication and storage of data, '' sent to as many addresses', that is, all the citizens who will be able to watch the show on a round table in the media, and institutions that have jurisdiction in the protection of the rights of individuals to privacy and the preservation of the same.
    privacy and the preservation of the same.)
  • Womanity award, Oui Share Festival, Paris, France  + (Tackling violence against women through IC
    Tackling violence against women through ICTs is a cornerstone of Womanity’s work in 2016. By convening actors driving innovation to prevent violence against women through the Womanity Award for the prevention of Violence Against Women, the foundation will provide three-years of support to two Awardees who will scale-up a successful innovation in a new context. In May 2016, Womanity will announce the winners of the Womanity Award for the Prevention of Violence Against Women, at OuiShare Fest in Paris.
    Against Women, at OuiShare Fest in Paris.)
  • Workshop, Other than women: Exploring harassment and difference online, Rightscon, Belgium  + (Tactical Tech is interested in the problem
    Tactical Tech is interested in the problem of online harassment as a barrier to political participation in quantified societies, and in terms of the harm it causes those targeted. We have been working to customise tactics of resistance and support to communities/individuals who are working online and are exposed to, or are at risk of, harassment. This Satellite Session at Rightscon is fashioned as an intervention into ongoing advocacy, research, and practical support efforts, and seeks to interrogate a wide range of possible framings of (as well as responses to) online harassment. A growing body of evidence shows that in addition to gendered and sexualised harassment, Islamophobic, racist, trans- and homophobic harassment equally take place online. We observe, however, that the sexist, misogynist and anti-feminist harassment ciswomen (of relative privilege and visibility in their social contexts) face is noticeably more visible in public discourse, media, research, and advocacy than any other form of online harassment. We are interested in how our work as researchers and advocates may become more intersectional, may focus more fully on gender rather than conflating gender with women, and forge connections with and/or support marginalised groups working in specific contexts. We will take critical approaches to Islamophobia, ethnicity, and race as they intersect with gender and sexuality to help understand localised experiences of harassment.
    stand localised experiences of harassment.)
  • AWID, Coming Back to Tech, Brazil  + (Tactical Tech is launching a new research
    Tactical Tech is launching a new research project that focused on what happens to women after they have been harassed online, how their relationship with technology changes, and what it means to "go offline", particularly for activists whom rely on social media and the internet to conduct their work. As part of the AWID Forum in Brazil, Tactical Tech conducted the session entitled "Coming Back to Tech" aimed at presenting the new research concept and at receiving feedback from participants. Participants were divided into breakout groups, with each group using case studies the Tactical Tech team provided to discuss different elements related to coming back to tech. One key observation from the feedback showed that there was a tendency by the participants to focus on how to respond to online harassment as it occurs, instead of how to continue to be effective online after facing harassment.
    effective online after facing harassment.)
  • Gender and Technology Institute, Panama  + (The Gender and Technology Institute and th
    The Gender and Technology Institute and the Privacy camp for Year 2 took place in Panama in September 2017. The event was entitled “Gender and Technology Institute: Take Control Over Your Data”. It was organised in collaboration with a global organisation called Women Help Women that provide support to activists around the world about safe abortion and with a local human rights organisation. The meeting brought together 35 participants from 13 different countries around Central and South American Countries (Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Republica Dominicana, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Chile). The group was composed by women activists that work on organisations or informal collectives that provide information, counsel and/or accompaniment to women seeking safe abortions, with the hope that they would gain new knowledge and skills for improving their mitigation strategies and for updating their security protocol and that they would advice, train or influence their networks and collectives once back home. This meeting took place over five days and the main goals were to have knowledge exchange to know how data is impacting the work carried out in the field; share strategies on how to mitigate the risk associated with data; identify unique needs of the different regions, people and groups they work with; and see if and how we can compliment each others’ work moving forward. Specific curricula and facilitation methodologies was developed for the event and feed back about their suitableness for pro-choice activists around LAC was collected through the event. The open call for applications was open for two weeks and half and received 170 applications among which almost 40% came from pro-choice activists thanks to a strong diffusion by our partner WHW. Participants mainly came from Central American and Caribbean countries encompassing Mexico (7), Panama (5), Nicaragua (7), Honduras (4), El Salvador (2), Republica Dominicana (2) Guatemala (1), Costa Rica (1). Among those we find four countries which forbid abortion under any circumstance. There were also some participants from South American countries, namely from Peru (1), Colombia (1), Venezuela (1), Ecuador (1) and Chile (1) where the legal and social criminalisation of abortion is also among the harshest of all LAC. All together they brought various experiences regarding their activism, uses and practices with technologies, the risks and attacks they were facing inasmuch as their security strategies, resilience and agency. It should also be noted that one of the aims behind the selection of participants was to provide priority to centro american countries. Our research on risks and attacks faced by pro-choice activists in LAC detected that activists from those countries were facing higher level of dangers, and this finding was echoed by some of the experts invited at the 5 days preparatory meeting that took place in March 2017. They confirmed that activists from Central American countries, in comparison to activists located in south America, had in general fewer opportunities to attend training oriented towards privacy and digital security and had also in general fewer possibilities to meet and share among them.
    ossibilities to meet and share among them.)
  • Internet Governance Forum, Cyber Security and Safer Internet, Sri Lanka  + (The IGF happened from 16-18 May and there
    The IGF happened from 16-18 May and there was a School of Internet Governance running parallel to it. The main conference on the final day addressed themes such as cyber security, SDGs and the Internet, and digital rights and multistakeholderism. Interestingly, there was mention of a Women IGF on the first day as well. There was very little information available but a few of us including the Women and Media Collective decided to mobilize around the Women IGF and the main conference. We shared the IGF information with other activists and women’s rights org’s (WROs) in Sri Lanka and while some were interested and turned up, one of the main things I realized was that we need a primer of sorts on why an IGF is a relevant space for WROs. I found APC’s issue paper to be extremely useful in this respect. Our main objective was to be identified as interested stakeholders at the IGF and to highlight why women are key and relevant stakeholders in internet governance. Our strategy was to be present at the Women IGF as well as relevant sessions of the main IGF and engage with the discussions, both as participants and panelists. We also asked for and received advice and tips about engaging with an IGF from Jac and Valentina from APC which was great and much appreciated.
    APC which was great and much appreciated.)
  • Conversation, Coffee Chat at ARROW HQ Malaysia  + (The activity was a chat coffee chat sessio
    The activity was a chat coffee chat session conducted by three participants at the GTI Asia as a report back for their colleagues at ARROW and to also provide any assistance to staff who would like to further explore digital security and privacy solutions.
    re digital security and privacy solutions.)
  • F3mhack - Hacktona Feminista, Sao Paulo, Brasil  + (The cases of online harassment over women
    The cases of online harassment over women are increasing in Brazil and this has concern feminists that are using the internet to communicate, mobilize and articulate in their activities. There was a recent case of a feminist journalist that got all her online personal information stoled and was being persecuted by harassers because she posted an article about how women were excluded from geek environments. She got her information stole from one employee of an Brazilian data broker. Other cases that corned these women were about abortion posts at Facebook that exposes some girls. In Brazil abortion is illegal and the current Senate is very conservative about it. At the same time that these feminists realize that they need to know more about Digital Security, their engagement to use and learn new tools is still very small. Many don't get involved because they think that these knowledges are to advanced or they can't understand how its affects them. Discussing with a small group we realize that this happens because we still don't have a proper feminist communication for DS. That is why we really thought it was essential to have the first meeting to introduce basic stuff about online privacy and start an oriented communication. The F3Mhack was great for that and we decided to do an event with these goals.
    e decided to do an event with these goals.)
  • Digital security workshop for environmental activists, Brasil  + (The group was being monitored by companies and knew they had an infiltrated among them)
  • Digital security workshop- LAVITS, Brasil  + (The intention was to offer a practical workshop for the public that was coming to this event.)
  • Gender and Technology Institute Asia, Start up Meeting, Colombo, Skri Lanka  + (The meeting brought 12 women experts from South and South East Asia to brainstorm regarding the upcoming Gender and Technology Institute in Asia.)
  • Gender and Technology Institute Asia  + (The objective of this GTI was to: • Offer
    The objective of this GTI was to: • Offer practical support and training to enable activists in movements to be confident and skilled in their use of technology for activism in the face of online harassment. • Contextualise and localise how digital technologies are implicated in gender and sexuality rights, and freedom of expression, along with online and offline participation, particularly for women and women identified people in South and South East Asia. • Widen the existing global GTI network to include communities, movements and individuals working in South and South East Asia. • Contribute local perspectives to Tactical Tech's on going documentation around what security and privacy mean from a gender perspective.
    nd privacy mean from a gender perspective.)
  • Panel, Women Digital Trainers in LAC, IFF, Valencia  + (The panel consisted in 6 women trainers sh
    The panel consisted in 6 women trainers sharing about their background, how they engaged within the field of digital security in LAC, what motivates them but also which are the main bottlenecks they are facing. The idea of the meeting was also to enable that women engaged in that field meet each other.
    men engaged in that field meet each other.)
  • Holistic digital security training for women journalists, Mexico  + (The risks their work involves them)
  • Panel Gender and Surveillance, Circumvention Tech Festival, Spain  + (The roundtable, "Women in Surveillance and
    The roundtable, "Women in Surveillance and Being Surveilled" will gather women speakers from Germany, Syria, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil and UK in order to talk about past, present and future issues concerning women in anti-surveillance and being surveilled--from their country context. Definitions of surveillance considered will be wide (mass, targeted, by state and non-state actors, health systems, employers, intimate partners, organized crime groups, other groups and individuals).
    ime groups, other groups and individuals).)
  • Digital security training for antimining activists, Mexico  + (The workshop was conducted at the request
    The workshop was conducted at the request of an organization that is opposing mining projects in the region. Some of its participants are representatives of their communities and are subjected to constant high risk. In the words of the organization, they needed the workshop in order to communicate with human rights defenders organizations in a safer way.
    ts defenders organizations in a safer way.)
  • Campaign Zero Trollerance, Internet  + (This campaign was inspired by debates and
    This campaign was inspired by debates and exchanges regarding gender based online violence and trolling that took place during the GTI and were informed by participants experiences. This initiative was designed by a facilitator of the institute in partnership with the Peng collective which is a Berlin based communication group. The initiative was widely supported and relayed by many participants to the GTI. As explained in their website in a humoristic manner: “Hate has always been a part of the Internet and the intentional harassment of other people (termed trolling) has too. But the gendered forms of harassment and violence on Twitter today point to a deeper problem in society that cannot be solved by technical solutions alone. Trolls need serious, practical help to overcome their sexism, deal with their anger issues and change their behavior”.
    r anger issues and change their behavior”.)
  • Gender and Technology Institute, Uruguay  + (This one was the fifth “Gender and Technol
    This one was the fifth “Gender and Technology Institute” and it was organized in collaboration with FRIDA and Mama Cash. They attended the preparatory gathering on February 2018 in Mexico DF and brought logistic support doing outreach and giving support in the selection of participants, as well as covering the costs of 10 of the 49 participants selected. They also brought a small fun to economically support follow up actions and trainings by the participants and facilitators to the GTI, between July and December 2018. On the other hand, Amnesty International economically supported two participants and one person from Fondo de Acción Urgente LAC covered her costs to attend this GTI. This GTI was held during five days and had several objectives: Bring new skills and knowledge to its participants for them to be able to improve their strategies of mitigation as well as update their security protocols; Be able to train their own networks, organizations and communities about the topics learned once they are back home; Improve the synergy and collaboration between the different collectives and organizations attending the gathering. During two previous events specific curricula and methodologies were created for this specific GTI: A preparatory gathering in February 2018 with 20 participants that represented several organizations related to land rights defenders and/or with digital and holistic security with gender perspective. A gathering for the development of curricula content in April 2018 with 20 participants with the focus in developing of workshops and activities based on past GTIs. We are going to publish this repository of curricula in Spanish and english. The GTI brought 70 people including 50 participants and a team of 20 facilitators and organizers (3 from Tactical Tech, 1 representative from Mama Cash, 1 representative from the local organization Cotidiano Mujer, 1 person supporting logistics, 1 translator, 12 external facilitators). Among the participants were 40 women right land defenders and allies and 10 participants who were involved in feminist activism. The countries represented were Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Ecuador, El Salvador and Venezuela. However, it should be noted that for many participants this identification does not make sense. For those who represent their territory and community claiming an identity dissociated from the borders imposed by the nation states. The states maintain direct conflicts with women land rights defenders, criminalizing and actively pursuing them. About the roles of the participants in their own communities and organizations, we had the following profiles: - In charge of the management of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for their organization or collective (responsible for communication, campaigns, data collection and collective memory, others). - Activist who collectively manages ICTs (feminist activism, intense use of social networks, etc.) - Project and/or funding coordinator (director, programs, spokesperson, etc) - Profiles with sophisticated use or development of technologies (free software/hardware, geodata, system administrators) - Legal Defenders/Lawyers And about the audience that their communities, organizations and collectives work with we found the following distribution represented by a word cloud. Among the women that are object of gender based violence and hate speech online and offline, the women land rights defenders, indigenous communities leaders, environmental activists are specially under risk. During the preparatory event we spent some time to put on the same page several studies, analysis and reports related to the risks that they have. Other example of this is the big response we got to the convocation to the GTI. Although it was only open during 3 weeks and we didn’t distribute the call for applications further from the networks and organizations that were mapped during the preparatory event, we received more than 220 applications and most of the ones coming from land rights defenders showed people under hight risk. When analyzing the applications, we gave priority to the participantes that were exposed to the higher levels of risk as explained here: Attacks, hate speech through social networks (RRSS) Dealing with sensitive data, Manejo de datos sensibles, intervention risks Identity and account theft Computer theft Tracking of communication and cellphones Campaigns of discredit and fake news and defaming Attacks to their web pages Monitoring and surveillance Lack of security protocols in the organization Blackmail and criminalization Legal pitfalls Police visits to house, work place, etc Raids of offices and personal houses Threats to close family members Non-consensual dissemination of intimate content (“Revenge porn”) Sexual violence Discrimination Harassment Disappearances Murders Related to their motivations to attend the GTI, we can see that the participants want to improve their skills and get methodologies and tools to defend the rights of the communities they work in. On one side they want to be able to improve their visibility and advocacy, know how to manage and care about the data they generate, as well as to reduce the risks of attacks and violence. On other side, they want to acquire concepts and tools to be able to improve their levels of security and skills when creating mitigation strategies. Those motivations get combined with their goals of being able to share this knowledge with their own organizations, communities and networks. The gathering allowed many of the participants to meet face to face and create new networks based on trust that can only be obtained in presential gatherings. Many of them brought to our attention that being able to be a whole week with other comrades learning about their experiences and realities, questioning and learning about technical topics that usually are not easy to access, brought them a lot of strength and empowerment. They were able to gather in a safe space where they could relax, eat, laugh, cry and dance and that allowed them to center in themselves and that is in itself an act of political rebellion. And finally the institute brought them the opportunity to better understand how to defend the territory in other contexts and how to navigate their own specific context to fight against criminalization, to organize campaigns, document proofs, create collective memories, develop cartographic processes, etc You can read about the follow up activities organised by GTI participants in the follwoing reports: ENG: https://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/images/2/2a/-Public_Sharing-_report_grant_land_defenders.pdf Report of follow up activities organised by participants of the GTI oriented at land defenders December 2018 - “Caring for life on earth: Holistic, digital and self care security” SPA: https://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/images/e/e2/InformeDefensoras_delatierra.pdf Informe de las actividades de seguimiento organizadas por las participantes del IGT orientado a defensoras de la tierra Febrero 2019 - “Cuidando de la vida en la tierra: Seguridad holística, digital y autocuidado”
    eguridad holística, digital y autocuidado”)
  • Panel, Building feminist infrastructure, IFF, Spain  + (This session was a follow up to a pre-IFF
    This session was a follow up to a pre-IFF gathering of feminist hosting providers. This session is a chance to engage with broader conversations about the directions, challenges and hopes for feminist infrastructure. The types of activities, campaigns and organizations that feminist infrastructure providers support are on the front lines of repression, violence and surveillance. Not only are feminist infrastructure providers working on mission critical communications and technical support projects for at-risk users and organizations, the women and non-binary people responsible for the servers, access and technical skills are themselves often working in oppressive conditions, both offline and online. Through sharing and mapping, we’ll use the session to outline strategies for nurturing solidarity and mentorship within nodes of feminist infrastructure projects and explore opportunities for existing services and organizational sustainability. The session was attended by 40 persons more or less that were curious about the concept of feminist infrastructure and the current scene of feminist initiatives that are building it. The session presented several initiatives: systerserver, anarchaserver, vedetas, cl4ndestina, kefir, colnodo, codigo sur. We had a collective conversation about our aims, publics, communities, potential and challenges.
    cs, communities, potential and challenges.)
  • Training about gender, privacy and security for WHRD, Nicaragua  + (This training was oriented at a variety of
    This training was oriented at a variety of woman human rights defenders and activists located in Managua. Before that event, the regional start up meeting was organised gathering 12 women representative of different organisations from LAC in order to prepare the Gender and Technology Institute to be held in Ecuador some months later. The regional start up meeting aims were to design the facilitation methodologies, curricula and sessions design, agenda and how to ensure the safety of participants through the process. The follow up training held in Managua enabled us to test some experimental sessions we have designed in the previous meeting and gather feed back from the women engaged in the training. It enable also a part of the facilitation team to meet and train together their training skills.
    and train together their training skills.)
  • Seguridad digial para defensores de derechos humanos en contextos mineros 3  + (This training was realized within the cont
    This training was realized within the context of a program which contained a training aimed at strengthening "digital communication and social networks". The organization that facilitated the participation was Cooperacción, an NGO that develops two progamms: the program for collective rights and extractive industries and the program for costal development.
    es and the program for costal development.)
  • Holistic Security, Train Of Trainers, Germany  + (This was the key event for the part of the
    This was the key event for the part of the holistic security project which is focuesd on fostering best practices and community-building among security trainers. The objectives of the TOAST were as follows: * Identify and build the cross-domain knowledge necessary to improve trainers' own security and well-being in the course of their work * Learn, co-create and practice new exercises, and approaches for trainers from each domain to integrate in their trainings * Identify avenues of collaboration with participants from different domains * In the context of Tactical Tech's ongoing work (with partner organisations) on holistic security resources for human rights defenders and trainers, to explore and ideally agree upon a common framework and language for security, protection and well-being of HRDs across domains. * Contribute to the fortification of a collaborative cross-domain network of trainers
    aborative cross-domain network of trainers)
  • Stockholm Internet Forum (SIF), Gender equality, Stockholm  + (This years SIF theme is access seen from a
    This years SIF theme is access seen from a multi-dimensional approach. The aspects of access will be covered through discussions of issues related to economy, technology, policy and human rights – with a special emphasis on gender equality. Access to the internet plays an important role in the economic, social, cultural and political development of societies and nations. There are still huge differences – both in terms of access and usage – between those who have, and those who do not have access to the internet, between countries and regions, between rich and poor, and between men and women. But access is often not what it seems, and simply having access to the internet does not necessarily achieve social justice and development outcomes. To help us understand access from a multi-dimensional perspective SIF15 will use gender as a lens that can enable us to see beneath the surface. What does access to the internet mean? Who has access to the internet? Who has the ability to assimilate the information available online? These are some areas which will be discussed during SIF15
    areas which will be discussed during SIF15)
  • Digital security meetup for women human rights defenders, Kenya  + (To create a collective of digital security in Kenya with a focus on women.)
  • One-to-one DigiSec trainings for activists, Argentina  + (To explain the motives for using opensourc
    To explain the motives for using opensource software To help understand local and international policy around surveillance To conduct a personal risk assessment To get people using some of the digital security and activist tools which are most ueful to them
    ctivist tools which are most ueful to them)
  • Femhack- Encryption and digital security workshop for cis, trans and queer women, Bangalore  + (To have a safe and closed space for women
    To have a safe and closed space for women to discuss and address insecurities around computers and technology, being able to share useful secure communication practices and tools to organize around LGBTQ issues and use these tools strategically. Also to recognize that engagement with technology is political feminist issue and to gauge interest and capacity for events like this.
    nterest and capacity for events like this.)
  • Editatona Mujeres Nicas  + (Una editatona es un espacio, para mujeres,
    Una editatona es un espacio, para mujeres, de edición y creación de artículos de Wikipedia sobre una temática relacionada a la vivencia de las mujeres en nuestros propios contextos. ¿Por qué Wikipedia? Porque es una fuente de conocimiento construida de manera voluntaria y colectiva, que sirve de referencia para millones de personas alrededor del mundo. En 2012 se conoció que de cada 10 editores de Wikipedia, sólo 1 era mujer: desde entonces se han creado diversas iniciativas para cerrar la brecha de género promoviendo el involucramiento de las mujeres, la creación de artículos sobre mujeres y la revisión de artículos ya existentes que puedan estar escritos desde una perspectiva machista. La Editatona Mujeres Nicas en Managua es parte de ese esfuerzo mundial; y tiene como objetivo incluir en Wikipedia las biografías de mujeres destacadas en la historia de Nicaragua: artistas, científicas, médicas, activistas, docentes, guerrilleras y todas las mujeres cuyas historias sólo se conocen en pequeños círculos académicos.
    e conocen en pequeños círculos académicos.)
  • Screenings HackiNetIk, Mexico  + (Vivimos en un mundo en constante cambio, c
    Vivimos en un mundo en constante cambio, cada vez más acelerados, y las nuevas tecnologías de la comunicación y las redes digitales están planteando nuevos paradigmas, tanto de opresión como de liberación. ¿Cómo estamos reaccionando ante estas nuevas situaciones? ¿Qué peligros y oportunidades aparecen?
    s? ¿Qué peligros y oportunidades aparecen?)
  • FemH3ck - How the internet works for WHRD, Mexico  + (We believe that before telling this women
    We believe that before telling this women participating in the project, about how great is the Internet, we needed to share with them more information related to how it works. So we started the introductory session on digital security with the exercise how the internet works, we talked about the stages or places where our information travels when sharing it through the Internet. One of the things I have learned about basic digital security with WHRD, is that we don't always know where the risks are, but sometimes we hear somthing about a certain tool and we quickly download it but we don't always use the tool in the right way. So this session always helps to get a general picture and also it helps to solve a lot of questions from different tools and different risks. We have now a couple of materials for the session, we also have the flyer on how the internet works: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/q8o7041fi8ac6mz/AAAUn56sjbpWa3krLldVPRnea?dl=0 A serie of cards like ISP, router, platforms that help in the facilitation of the dinamic. Also we printed some materials to share with them on this same topic, this are also available in the dropbox link. The printed material had some other great resources to check.
    l had some other great resources to check.)
  • Panel, Strategizing around online gender-based violence documentation and accompaniment practice, IFF, Spain  + (We had a session of 2 hours with several p
    We had a session of 2 hours with several practitioners carrying out documentation and accompaniment for online gender based violence. We came together to discuss different challenges being faced when providing emotional and technical support, categorization and analysis of cases, assignation-projection of impact or harm, secure data practices, helpline possibilities and limitations, doing and sharing research and learnings. The session had around 35 attendees coming from a wide range of initiatives and countries. After presenting the different experiences developed by organisations involved in the organisation of the session we had an exchange with the different participants in the room.
    th the different participants in the room.)
  • Workshop, Imagine, Create, Be. Gender and Technologies, IFF, Spain  + (What are the side effects of funding? How
    What are the side effects of funding? How can we avoid divisions and foster collaboration? - Why are identity politics not enough? How can we include that which excludes us? - How might we maximize efforts, ressources and ideas from past and present experiences? - How can we acknowldege precariousness and overcome technology overload? - How can the analogue -digital integration be turned into a mandate and a provocation?
    e turned into a mandate and a provocation?)
  • Digital security for the Association of Media Women, Kenya  + (When the femh3ck flash training in Nairobi
    When the femh3ck flash training in Nairobi came to an end, one of the participants who was from AMWIK approached Mary Kiio of Roshani Consultancy Services and requested if the company would consider training their members as the issues highlighted were very pertinent to what women go through in the country. The potential of media being more informed on cyber threats especially women would hopefully translate to various media platforms being utilized to reach more women across the country A few days later an email from the secretariat of AMWIK inquiring on if we could share on the outcomes of the femh3ck training and a request on if we can engage in other similar activities and/or platforms, lead to the discussion of holding a three day training for its members over the month of August on Saturdays for three consecutive weekends. Though both companies did not have any funding for the training , there was an agreement that Roshani Consultancy Services would avail facilitators who would be willing to share information with no pay.AMWIK on the other hand committed to identify participants who are willing to attend training with the aim of being the future trainers. AMWIK also provided office space, Internet connection, workshop materials and snacks. It was the willing participants who shared their training needs via a pre training questionnaire that resonated with the theme of the training that provided the highest motivation of the training.
    ed the highest motivation of the training.)
  • Digital security training for women activists from the Balkans, Macedonia  + (Women Human Rights Defenders and LGTBQ act
    Women Human Rights Defenders and LGTBQ activists from the balkans (albania, armenia, bosnia, croatia, serbia, georgia, macedonia) with low levels of knowledge regarding privacy and digital security. Almost all of them used Windows, had a smartphone and used facebook for work and activism. Most of them managed sensitive data involving third parties information. The background of the participants was different, they were coming from different countries from the Balkans and the Caucasus region, dealing with different issues but what they all had in common, was that they are WHRD, they all used facebook, managed sensitive data and 17 of them were using Windows. One was only using MAC after switching from Linux. The group had already built wonderful dynamic in their work as before the DST they have spent some days on workshop about integrated security. They already knew each other, some even from before.
    dy knew each other, some even from before.)
  • Plataforma Ciberseguras, Mexico  + (¿Qué es Ciberseguras? Ciberseguras es un
    ¿Qué es Ciberseguras? Ciberseguras es un espacio que reúne muchos recursos y herramientas para que aprendamos más sobre Internet y seguridad digital. Buscamos compartir reflexiones sobre cómo la tecnología nos transforma, nos atraviesa y nos ofrece posibilidades y experiencias nuevas. Este espacio surge a partir de la idea de que el mundo digital y el mundo análogo no son esferas totalmente separadas, pues detrás de todo perfil, plataforma o red social existen personas concretas, en situaciones concretas. Queremos aportar información que ayuden a que todas podamos disfrutar libremente y de forma segura nuestras actividades, luchas y pasatiempos en línea, porque sabemos que somos nosotras quienes tenemos el control de la tecnología, quienes decidimos si nos sirve o si queremos cambiarla. Internet es un espacio que habitamos, compartimos y construimos juntas. ¡Bienvenidas a Ciberseguras!
    imos juntas. ¡Bienvenidas a Ciberseguras!)
  • Criptofiesta: ¡aprende a cifrar tus correos!  + (¿Sabías que nuestros correos electrónicos
    ¿Sabías que nuestros correos electrónicos están expuestos? “¿Por qué me vigilarían a mí?”, te preguntarás. Pues por muchas razones: porque nuestros datos son moneda de cambio y generan riqueza, porque los Estados están sedientos de controlar todo, porque las recolección, almacenamiento y procesamiento masivo de datos son la base del mundo que nos propone Sillicon Valley. Pero la buena noticia es tenemos derecho a que nuestras comunicaciones sean privadas y tenemos a mano las herramientas para garantizarlo. Así que una de las maneras de proteger nuestra privacidad y reducir nuestra sombra digital es cifrando nuestros correos. ¿Cifrando? ¡Tal vez te suena más la palabra encriptar! Pues eso, echar mano de las matemáticas para convertir nuestros mensajes en códigos ilegibles que sólo nosotras podamos leer. Queremos juntarnos, divertirnos y aprender a cifrar nuestros correos electrónicos de manera sencilla. ¿Te vienes a esta cryptofiesta?
    sencilla. ¿Te vienes a esta cryptofiesta?)