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'''Privaterra'''' | '''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> |
Revision as of 21:19, 21 July 2011
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]