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We talked about the role of encryption in protecting the reproductive rights of people with a uterus in the Workshop held by AC-LAC

The Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean, ACLAC, together with Cultivando Género; Electronic Frontier Foundation, EFF; Instituto de Pesquisa em Direito e Tecnologia do Recife, IP.rec and the movement Mujeres Vivas y Libres, held a Workshop, led by experts from the region and assisted by a multistakeholder audience, where it was addressed encryption as a promoter and protector of reproductive rights and privacy and personal data protection.

ACLAC is organizing a Workshop about Encryption and LGBTIQ+ Rights, to be held this June 28.

In June, the month of vindication of rights and freedoms by LGBTIQ+ groups, the Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean will hold a workshop for which experts and activists from all over the region will be joining, and will discuss about the importance of encryption, and the effectiveness of this tool for protecting rights and freedom over the Internet.

eLAC and AC-LAC hold workshop “Introducing a pro-encryption agenda in Latin America”

AC-LAC together with e-LAC are holding a session in which regional and international experts and representatives discuss the importance of encryption and the need to implement a public agenda in favor of this online security tool in Latin America.

IPANDETEC joins the Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Panamanian Institute of Law and New Technologies (IPANDETEC) is the 32nd institution to join the AC LAC in the mission of promoting and defending encryption in the region, to strengthen it and generate an ecosystem of trust, security, and stability in Internet.

FGV Direito Rio is the new member of the Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Fundação Getulio Vargas Law School is the 31st institution to join AC LAC and its mission to collectively build capacities and knowledge and create a proactive agenda to promote and defend encryption in the region, which strengthens and generates an ecosystem of trust. , security and stability on the Internet.

Three Brazilian Organizations join the Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean: InternetLab, LAPIN and DataPrivacyB

There are already 30 organizations gathered in the AC LAC, committed to the mission of collective construction of capacity and knowledge, and to advance in a proactive agenda to promote and defend encryption in the region, which strengthens it and generates an ecosystem of trust, security, and stability on the Internet.

Mexican “Cooperativa Tierra Común” joins the Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean

It is the 27th member organization of this coalition that seeks to preserve and extend the use of strong encryption in the region.

The Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean adds one more member

It is the Instituto Liberdade Digital, from Brazil, which joins as member number 26 of this coalition that seeks to preserve and extend the use of strong encryption in the region.

AC-LAC joins Global Encryption Day

On the 21st October, the Alliance for Cryptography in Latin America and the Caribbean, AC-LAC joins the World Encryption Day, an initiative of the Global Encryption Coalition and speaks out for the widespread use of encryption for a more secure, reliable and strong Internet. Find out about the activities and materials that the AC-LAC is preparing for this day.

This 21st October, join the Global Encryption Day

This 21st October, we stand for the widespread use of encryption for a safer, more reliable and stronger Internet. See the activities proposed for this day, here.