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'''Privaterra'''' is an organisation providing technological education and support for civil society organizations (Human Rights NGOs) in the area of data privacy, secure communications and information security.<ref>[http://www.privaterra.org/Home About Privaterra]</ref>
'''Privaterra''' is an organisation providing technological education and support for civil society organizations (Human Rights NGOs) in the area of data privacy, secure communications and information security.<ref>[http://www.privaterra.org/Home About Privaterra]</ref>


Privaterra has undertaken several field projects in Central & South America, Asia, and Africa; it is based in Canada<ref>[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/events/473.en.html About ccc.de]</ref>
Privaterra has undertaken several field projects in Central & South America, Asia, and Africa; it is based in Canada<ref>[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/events/473.en.html About ccc.de]</ref>

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Type: Non-profit
Industry: Internet
Founded: Canada
Founder(s): Robert Guerra
Headquarters: c/o Freedom House
1301 Connecticut Ave, NW, Floor 4
Washington, DC, 20036
USA
Country: USA
Email: rguerra at privaterra.org
Website: privaterra.org
Blog: privaterra
Twitter: @netfreedom
Key People
Robert Guerra, Founding Director

Privaterra is an organisation providing technological education and support for civil society organizations (Human Rights NGOs) in the area of data privacy, secure communications and information security.[1]

Privaterra has undertaken several field projects in Central & South America, Asia, and Africa; it is based in Canada[2]

In 2006, Privaterra applied for At-Large Structure Designation with ICANN.[3][4]

In 2002, Privaterra was a participant in the Stockholm Challenge.[5]

Robert Guerra, its Founding Director, made a presentation called "Report from the field" at the 22C3(22nd Chaos Communication Congress) explaining the work of Privaterra.[6][7]

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