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ILLEGAL CONTENT
WORKSHOP2021
November 29, 30 & December 1
About the workshop
In an effort to protect the integrity, stability and reliability of the DNS and the Internet in general, LACTLD will provide training for judges, prosecutors and law enforcement agencies (LEAs) from Latin American and Caribbean countries.
The Illegal Content Workshop will explore topics such as judicial investigation of cybercrime, the Budapest Convention, online abuse, effective collaboration to tackle illegal content online, etc.
Organizers
This activity is organized by the Association of Latin American and Caribbean Top Level Domains (LACTLD).
Participants
Judges, prosecutors and law enforcement officers (LEAs) from Latin America and the Caribbean will be invited to the Workshop.
In addition, domain name managers, platforms, marketplaces, Internet organizations and brand representatives operating in the region will be attending the event.
Register
This activity is for invited Judges, Prosecutors and LEAs only.
If you received an invitation, you will be able to find the link to register for this event.
Agenda
The workshop will take place virtually on November 29, 30 and December 1, 2021.
DAY 1 - November 29th
Opening panel
- 15:00 – 15:30 (UTC)Opening
- Luis Arancibia
President of LACTLD and NIC Chile’s Legal Area Coordinator - Rocío de la Fuente
General Manager of LACTLD - Paul Diaz
Vice President of Policy, Public Interest Registry - Oscar Robles
CEO, LACNIC - Alain Vermaut
Regional Head of Illicit Trade Prevention in Latin America & Canada, Philip Morris International - Rodrigo de la Parra
Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement & Managing Director – Latin America & Caribbean, ICANN
Panels
- 15:30 – 16:20Internet and judicial investigation
- Horacio Azzolin
Prosecutor in charge of the Specialized Cybercrime Prosecution Unit, Argentina’s Public Prosecutor’s Office
- 16:20 - 16:30Break
- 16:30 – 17:003-Layer Internet Model
- Rodrigo de la Parra
Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement & Managing Director – Latin America & Caribbean, ICANN
- 17:00 - 17:30Internet: Infrastructure layer
Land and underwater cables, satellites, wireless systems and traffic exchange points.
- Lía Solís
Core Chief at ENTEL S.A., Bolivia
- 17:30 - 18:00Break
- 18:00 - 19:30Internet: Logical layer
- Alejandro Acosta
Research & Development Engineer at LACNIC - Patricio Poblete
NIC Chile’s Director - Christian O’Flaherty
Regional Vice President, Internet Society
- 19:30 - 20:00Internet: Social and economic layer
- Raúl Echeberría
Executive Director, ALAI
DAY 2 - November 30th
Panels
- 15:00 - 15:40 (UTC)Budapest Convention: News in the region
Budapest Convention’s general aspects and its implementation in the region’s countries.
- Eduardo Vilches Fuentes
Universidad de Chile
- 15:40 - 16:10Break
- 16:10 - 16:50Cybercrime and illegal content in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Miguel Sumer Elías
Founder and Director of Informática Legal
- 16:50 - 17:00Break
- 17:00 - 18:30Effective collaboration to combat illegal content - Part I (technical operators)
- Graeme Bunton Director at DNS Abuse Institute
- Cristian Rojas Software Engineer at NIC Chile
- Guillermo Lama Chief Security Officer at NIC Chile
- Erick Iriarte Legal Advisor of NIC Peru (.PE)
DAY 3 - December 1st
Panels
- 15:00 - 16:00 (UTC)Effective collaboration to combat illegal content - Part II (brands)
- Karen Parker
Senior Intelligence Analyst, ECS Canada - Ferreiro DiazManager Illicit Trade Prevention Market Activation Latin America & Canada at Philip Morris International
- 16:00 - 17:30Effective Collaboration to Combat Illegal Content - Part III (platforms)
- Adela Goberna
Public Policy Manager, Twitter - María Cristina Capelo
Head of Safety Policy in Latin America, Facebook - Juan Cichero
Head of Brand Protection, Mercado Libre
- 17:30 - 17:40Break
- 17:40 - 18:30CSIRTs in the region
- Graciela Martinez
LACNIC CSIRT’s Leader - Ernesto Pérez Estévez
CSIRT CEDIA Coordinator - Hernán Espinoza Medina
Cybersecurity Audit Area Manager, CSIRT Chile
- 18:30 - 19:30Cybersecurity and cooperation in the region
- Adrián Acosta
Head of the Information Security Division of the Argentine Federal Police
- 19:30 - 19:45Closing
- Rocío de la Fuente
General Manager, LACTLD
Speakers
Luis Arancibia
President of LACTLD and NIC Chile’s Legal Area Coordinator
Paul Diaz
Vice President of Policy, Public Interest Registry
Oscar Robles
LACNIC's CEO
Rodrigo de la Parra
Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement & Managing Director - Latin America & Caribbean, ICANN
Alain Vermaut
Regional Head of Illicit Trade Prevention in Latin America & Canada, Philip Morris International
Rocío de la Fuente
General Manager, LACTLD
Horacio Azzolin
Prosecutor in charge of the Specialized Cybercrime Prosecution Unit, Argentina's Public Prosecutor's Office
Lía Solís
Core Chief at ENTEL S.A., Bolivia
Patricio Poblete
NIC Chile's Director
Christian O'Flaherty
Internet Society's Regional Vice President
Alejandro Acosta
Research & Development Engineer at LACNIC
Raúl Echeberría
Executive Director, ALAI
Eduardo Vilches
Faculty of Law, University of Chile
Graeme Bunton
Director at DNS Abuse Institute
Cristian Rojas
Software Engineer at NIC Chile
Guillermo Lama
Chief Security Officer at NIC Chile
Erick Iriarte
Legal Advisor of NIC Peru (.PE)
Karen Parker
Senior Intelligence Analyst, ECS Canada
Ariel Díaz Ferreiro
Project Manager, Illicit Trade and Prevention Latin America & Canada, Philip Morris International
Miguel Sumer Elías
Founder and Director of Informática Legal
Adela Goberna
Public Policy Manager, Twitter
María Cristina Capelo
Head of Safety Policy in Latin America, Facebook
Juan Cichero
Head of Brand Protection, Mercado Libre
Graciela Martinez
LACNIC CSIRT's Leader
Ernesto Pérez Estévez
CSIRT CEDIA Coordinator
Hernán Espinoza Medina
Cybersecurity Audit Area Manager, CSIRT Chile
Adrián Acosta
Head of the Information Security Division of the Argentine Federal Police
Objectives and scope
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)
Presenting trends, technological advances and best practices for managing a secure DNS infrastructure
Supporting dialogue, knowledge transfer and the exchange of ideas on technology and digital security
Strengthening the participants’ technical capacities
Contributing to the adoption and implementation of best practices in Internet infrastructure and security in national and international entities
Generating cooperative schemes between the LEAs and the Internet industry
Sharing, analyzing and discussing approaches, positions, experiences and lessons learned with LEAs
Collectively supporting awareness about stability, resilience and security in basic or core Internet services