RightsCon

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RightsCon is an annual event organized by Access Now that focuses on the intersection of human rights and technology. The conference brings together a diverse group of participants from sectors such as technology, human rights advocacy, government, and academia to explore how digital tools can be used to protect and advance human rights, while also addressing associated risks and challenges.

Over the years, RightsCon has held more than 10 editions, attracted over 38,000 participants from over 160 countries, and featured more than 500 sessions. The first event hosted over 400 participant.

  • Key Features of RightsCon:

1. Key Themes: RightsCon addresses various issues including digital privacy, cybersecurity, internet governance, freedom of speech, and the ethical dimensions of new technologies.a

2. Global Representation: RightsCon attracts a wide range of international participants, including activists, policymakers, technology experts, and researchers, facilitating cross-regional and cross-sector dialogue.

3. Sessions and Workshops: The event includes a variety of sessions, workshops, and panel discussions aimed at sharing knowledge, best practices, and innovative approaches to human rights issues in the digital space.

4. Networking Opportunities: RightsCon provides a platform for attendees to network and collaborate, fostering partnerships and advancing projects related to digital rights and technology.

5. Advocacy and Policy Impact: The conference serves as a venue for advocating policy changes and influencing the creation of regulations and standards pertaining to technology and human rights.