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Welcome to the Official Schedule for RightsCon 2019, the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age.

Together at RightsCon Tunis, our first summit hosted in the Middle East and North Africa, more than 2500 expert practitioners will come together across over 400 sessions to shape, contribute to, and drive forward the global agenda for the future of our human rights.

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Data Trust and Protection and User Control [clear filter]
Thursday, June 13
 

3:45pm BST

How Smaller and Less Resourced Media Outlets Can Unlock the Value of Analytic Activities Without Triggering a Privacy Backlash
Over 100 countries now have data protection laws and regulations, and more are being drafted, particularly in emerging economies that wish to maintain data flows with the European Union. These laws, directives, and regulations have the potential to significantly curtail the analytic activities of the news media and bloggers, and in particular, smaller news outlets who lack the strong legal muscle of corporate conglomerates. This session will explore the impact of data protection laws and regulations on the media, and why, if you care about values such as the right to privacy and freedom of expression, you should care.

Moderators
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Ayden Férdeline

Technology Policy Fellow, Mozilla

Speakers
avatar for Bruna Santos

Bruna Santos

Global Campaigns Manager, Digital Action
Digital rights activist and policy analyst working on advocacy, regulation and policy-making of new and incoming technologies and Internet Governance. I have actively contributed to the development of internet legislation in Brazil such as the Civil Rights Framework for the Internet... Read More →
avatar for Daniel O'Maley

Daniel O'Maley

Senior Digital Governance Specialist, Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA)


Thursday June 13, 2019 3:45pm - 5:00pm BST
Jelsa (Laico)
 


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  • Artificial Intelligence and Automation and Algorithmic Accountability
  • Countering Online Harassment and Hate Speech and Violent Extremism
  • Data Trust and Protection and User Control
  • Democracy and Conflict and Shrinking Civic Spaces
  • Forging Alternative Models for Business and Human Rights
  • Individual and Organizational Wellness and Resiliency
  • Intersectionality on the Internet: Diversity and Representation
  • Justice and Jurisdiction and the Rule of Law
  • Lock and Key: Cybersecurity and Encryption
  • Main Events
  • Privacy and Surveillance and Individual Security
  • Show and Tell: Skill-building for Advocacy and Campaigning
  • Tech for Public Good: Open Government and Smart Cities
  • The Digital Disruption of Philanthropy
  • The Future of Media in the Age of Misinformation
  • The Impact of Technology on the Sustainable Development Goals
  • Turn It On and #KeepItOn: Connectivity and Shutdowns
  • (un)Censored: The Future of Expression