Online
ILEGAL CONTENT
WORKSHOP
October 23th and 24th
Bogota - Colombia
About the workshop
Under the commitment to ensure the integrity, stability and reliability of both the Domain Name System (DNS) and the Internet in general, LACTLD together with CO.INTERNET will develop a training for prosecutors, law enforcement agencies and political representatives of Latin American and Caribbean countries.
During the workshop, work will be done about the Internet’s operation, the Domain Name System (DNS), the ecosystem’s organizations and the different existing mechanisms to know and contact those responsible for online content. All participants will also be provided with a space to network and exchange experiences and best practices.


Organizers
The Association of Latin American and Caribbean Top Level Domain Administrators (LACTLD) together with .CO INTERNET, in its capacity as Administrator of the Country Code Domain of Colombia (.CO), are the organizers of this activity.
Participants
Law enforcement agents (LEAs) and policy makers from Latin America and the Caribbean will be invited to participate. Additionally, country code top level domain name administrators and companies operating in the region will be invited.
Date and place
METROTEL 74 HOTEL
October 23rd and 24th, 2019
9 to 18 hs
Bogota, Colombia
Agenda
Day 1 - October 23rd
Opening panel
- 8:30 – 9:00Opening panel
- Ernesto Bojórquez (President of LACTLD and NIC Mexico’s Commercial Director)
- Eduardo Santoyo (General Manager, .CO INTERNET)
- Dr. Martín Cortés (Delegate Prosecutor for Citizen Security, Attorney General’s Office, Colombia)
- Major Adrián Vega (Chief (E) of the Cybernetic Police Center, National Police, Colombia)
Leveling Exhibitions
- 9:00 – 9:15Layer Internet Model
Rodrigo de la Parra (ICANN Regional VP for Latin America and the Caribbean)
- 9:15 - 10:30Internet: logical layer
Protocols, Root Zone, IP Addresses and Domain Names
- Ernesto Bojórquez (President of LACTLD and and NIC Mexico’s Commercial Director)
- Ernesto Majó (Deputy Executive Director, LACNIC)
- Diego Canabarro (LAC Policy Manager, Internet Society)
- 10:30 - 11:00Coffee break
- 11:00 - 12:30Internet: logical layer
Protocols, Root Zone, IP Addresses and Domain Names
- Ernesto Bojórquez (President of LACTLD and and NIC Mexico’s Commercial Director)
- Ernesto Majó (Deputy Executive Director, LACNIC)
- Diego Canabarro (LAC Policy Manager, Internet Society)
- 12:30 - 14:00Lunch
- 14:00 - 15:30Internet: social and economic layer
Laws, policies and regulation, industry and commerce, news and information, users, education, applications, human and civic rights, social networks, security and mobile devices.
- Joel Chornik (CEO, Latin Cloud)
- 15:30 - 16:00What is Internet Governance?
Presentation
- Eduardo Santoyo (General Manager, .CO Internet)
- 16:00 - 17:00Introduction to the Budapest Convention
Presentation
- Horacio Azzolin (UFECI, Argentina)
- 17:00 - 18:00Relationship Space
Day 2 - October 24th
Panels and Case Study
- 8:30 – 9:30PANEL: Aspects inherent to the Budapest Convention’s adhesion
Moderator: To be confirmed
- Horacio Azzolin (UFECI, Argentina): General aspects of the Budapest Convention and its implementation in Argentina.
- Mayor Adrián Vega (CECIP, Colombia): Perspectives of the Convention in the fight against cyber-crime.
- Fernanda Teixeira Souza Domingos (Federal Attorney, Attorney General’s Office, Brazil): Access to digital evidence in Brazil: the importance of the Budapest Convention.
- 9:30 – 11:00PANEL: Combating Illegal Content
Presentation of tools and cases by relevant actors.
- Rodolfo Christophersen (Dispute Resolution and Legal Affairs’ Corporate Manager, MercadoLibre)
- Sergio Octavio Valdés Beltran (Regulation Manager, DirecTV Colombia)
- Ariel Díaz Ferreiro (Project Manager, Illicit Trade and Prevention Latin America & Canada, Philip Morris International)
- Victor Guerra (Senior Counsel, Illicit Trade and Prevention Latin America & Canada, Philip Morris International)
- 11:00 - 11:30Coffee break
- 11:30 - 12:00PRESENTATION: Good practices in the investigation of cyber-crime and assessment of the Colombian Law on Computer Crime (1273 of 2009)
- Dr. Martín Alirio Cortés Martínez (Delegate Prosecutor for Citizen Security, Attorney General’s Office, Colombia)
- 12:00 - 12:30PRESENTATION: Crimes that affect the conditions of trust, security, stability and resilience of the Network and those who take advantage of it
- Carlos Álvarez (Relationship Director for Security, Stability and Resilience, ICANN)
- 12:30 - 14:00Lunch
- 14:00 - 15:00CASE STUDIES: Collaboration
Transnational cooperative actions in the fight against cybercrime (standards on digital evidence collection, preservation, custody and transfer).
- Horacio Azzolin (UFECI, Argentina) – Blue Whale Case
- Thiago Tavares (Safernet – CGI Advisor, Brazil) – INHOPE case
- 15:00 - 15:30PRESENTATION: Transition between IPv4 and IPv6, multiplying the use of the same IP address and its consequences in terms of civil liability
- Miguel Ângelo Brandi (Second Instance Judge of the State of São Paulo’s Court of Justice, Brazil)
- 15:30 - 16:30SUCCESS CASES: Collaborative experiences between ccTLDs and local law enforcement authorities
- .CO: The Colombian case, by Eduardo Santoyo (General Manager) and Gonzalo Romero (CISO) of .CO INTERNET
- .BR: The Brazilian case, by Diego Sigoli (Legal Department’s lawyer) of NIC.BR
- 16:30 - 17:15PRESENTATION: Challenges and prospective of online content management
- Ernesto Carreño (Director de Marketing, DIRECTV Colombia)
- Hugo Rodríguez Nicolat (Public Policy, Spanish Speaking Latam, Twitter)
Exhibitors

Carlos Álvarez
Director of SSR Engagement, ICANN

Horacio Azzolin
UFECI, Argentina

Jorge Bejarano
CEO, Tech & Law AIC S.A.S., Colombia

Ernesto Bojórquez
President of LACTLD and NIC Mexico’s Commercial Director

Miguel Ângelo Brandi
Second Instance Judge of the State of São Paulo’s Court of Justice, Brazil

Diego Canabarro
LAC Policy Manager, Internet Society

Ernesto Carreño
Marketing Director, DIRECTV Colombia

Joel Chornik
CEO, Latin Cloud

Rodolfo Christophersen
Dispute Resolution and Legal Affairs’ Corporate Manager, MercadoLibre

Dr. Martín Cortés
Delegate Prosecutor for Citizen Security, Attorney General's Office, Colombia

Rodrigo de la Parra
VP, ICANN LAC

Miguel Ignacio Estrada
General Manager, LACTLD

Ariel Díaz Ferreiro
Project Manager, Illicit Trade and Prevention Latin America & Canada, Philip Morris International

Víctor Guerra
Senior Counsel, Illicit Trade and Prevention Latin America & Canada, Philip Morris International

Fernando López
Central American and Mexico's Regional Director, ASIET

Ernesto Majó
Deputy Executive Director, LACNIC

Hugo Rodríguez Nicolat
Public Policy, Spanish Speaking Latam, Twitter

Gonzalo Romero
CISO, .CO INTERNET

Eduardo Santoyo
General Manager, .CO INTERNET

Diego Sigoli Domingues
Lawyer, Legal Department, NIC.BR

Fernanda Teixeira Souza Domingos
Federal Prosecutor, Coordinator of the Brazilian Cybercrime Unit , Coordinator of the National Support Group against Cybercrime of the Brazilian Federal Prosecutor's Office

Thiago Tavares
Safernet - CGI, Brasil

Sergio Valdés
Regulation Manager, DirecTV Colombia

Narda Érika Vega
LACNOG Board Director; Gamma Ingenieros' Account Manager; and Coordinator in the ISOC Colombia Chapter

Mayor Adrián Vega
Chief (E) of the Cybernetic Police Center, National Police, Colombia
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