Robert Guerra: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
==GPG Keys== | ==GPG Keys== | ||
KeyID: [https://keybase.io/rguerra/pgp_keys.asc 0x4391F9B8E8D7596D] | KeyID: [https://keybase.io/rguerra/pgp_keys.asc 0x4391F9B8E8D7596D] | ||
Fingerprint=[https://pgp.key-server.io/pks/lookup?search=0x4391F9B8E8D7596D&fingerprint=on&hash=on&op=vindex E038 79AC 88EF 1722 DA90 9C92 4391 F9B8 E8D7 596D] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 01:04, 12 October 2017
Organization: | Privaterra | ||
Affiliation: | SSAC | ||
Stakeholder Group(s): | ,|xyz|xyz| }} | ||
Region: | North America | ||
Country: | Canada | ||
Email: | rguerra@privaterra.ca | ||
Website: | |||
LinkedIn: | Robert Guerra | ||
Twitter: | @netfreedom | ||
|
Robert Guerra is a civil society expert specializing in issues of internet governance, cyber security, multi-stakeholder participation, internet freedom and human rights. Robert is the founder of Privaterra, a Canadian based company that works with private industry and nongovernmental organizations to assist them with issues of information security and internet governance.
Robert serves as a member of ICANN’s Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) and the Multi-stakeholder Ethos award panel. Additionally he has participated as a member of the official Canadian delegation at two UN World Summits on the Information Society (WSIS).
Robert has given numerous media interviews and often is invited to share his views on the challenges being faced by social justice organizations in regards to surveillance, censorship and privacy. He advises numerous non-profits, foundations, governments and international organizations, including the Technical Advisory Board of the International Criminal Court, American University's Institute on Disability and Public Policy (IDPP), the Citizen Lab, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), Diplo Foundation's Internet Governance and Policy Capacity Building Program (IGPCBP), and The Open Net Initiative.[1][2]
GPG Keys[edit | edit source]
KeyID: 0x4391F9B8E8D7596D
Fingerprint=E038 79AC 88EF 1722 DA90 9C92 4391 F9B8 E8D7 596D
References[edit | edit source]