WORKSHOP FOR AN

OPEN, SECURE & TRUSTWORTHY
INTERNET

A LACTLD initiative

About the Workshop

In an effort to protect the integrity, stability and reliability of the DNS and the Internet in general, LACTLD, LACNIC, ICANN, the Public Interest Registry and Internet Society will provide training for judges, prosecutors and law enforcement agencies (LEAs) from Latin American and Caribbean countries.

During the workshop, participants will work on the Internet's operation, the Domain Name System (DNS), the ecosystem's organizations and the different mechanisms that exist to know and contact those responsible for online content. All participants will also be provided with a space to network and exchange experiences and best practices.

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Participants

Judges, prosecutors and Latin American and Caribbean law enforcement agents (LEAs) are invited to participate in this Forum. Additionally, country domain names administrators, platforms and companies operating in the region are invited.

Objectives and scope

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Sharing information on the advances, challenges and trends of Digital Technology and Security on the Internet, with a special focus on the Domain Name System (DNS)

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Presenting trends, technological advances and best practices for managing a secure DNS infrastructure

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Supporting dialogue, knowledge transfer and the exchange of ideas on technology and digital security

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Strengthening the participants’ technical capacities

collaboration

Contributing to the adoption and implementation of best practices in Internet infrastructure and security in national and international entities



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Generating cooperative schemes between the LEAs and the Internet industry

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Sharing, analyzing and discussing approaches, positions, experiences and lessons learned with LEAs

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Collectively supporting awareness about stability, resilience and security in basic or core Internet services



Organizers

This activity is organized by LACTLDICANNLACNIC, the Public Interest Registry and Internet Society.