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The Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean continues to grow

AC LAC welcomes 3 new organizations, from various sectors and countries in the region: IFGICT (Global); Openlab (Ecuador); Socialtic (Mexico)

Tuesday 25th January, 2022. LThe Alliance for Encryption in Latin America and the Caribbean – AC LAC, is pleased to announce 3 new additions to its staff of member organizations. These are IFGICT (Global), Openlab (Ecuador) y Socialtic (Mexico). They have expressed their agreement with the Alliance’s principles and their expression of interest in joining the initiative since December 2021.  

The Alliance have already welcomed the 3 new members, hoping to collaborate together, from now on, in capacity and knowledge building in the region based on encryption, and its preservation to generate trust and security in critical Internet infrastructure, its applications and services, and as a guarantor of the human and fundamental rights of all people.

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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.

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