Episódio #142 – IGF 2017

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Episódio #142 – IGF 2017

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Neste episódio reproduziremos as impressões de alguns profissionais que participaram do Internet Governance Forum 2017, na Suíça, com a ajuda de Davi Teófilo, do IRIS. Ajude o Segurança Legal a continuar existindo. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie!   O Davi Teófilo gostaria de agradecer, em especial, ao Diego Canabarro por ter sido essa ponte de ideias. Muito obrigado por tudo! Shownotes Site do IGF Transcrição das palestras Estatísticas do IGF Site do IRIS Mail para feedback e contato – [email protected] Link programa Youth para jovens de até 25 anos Nomes dos participantes: Davi Teofilo – IRIS BH Vint Cerf – Um dos fundadores da internet e evangelist da Google. Carlos Affonso Souza do ITS-rio Danilo Doneda professor da UERJ Flávia Lefevre, advogada e Conselheira da PROTESTE – Associação de Consumidores Benedito Fonseca Filho – Embaixador do Itamaraty Flávio Wagner, professor da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul e representante do Brasil no MAG da ONU Luca Beli pesquisador da Fundação Getúlio Vargas. Marcel Leonardi Diretor de Políticas Públicas do Google no Brasil Nathália Sautchuk Assessora técnica do NIC.br Thiago Tavares presidente da Safernet no Brasil.   Música da Segunda Parte do Episódio - "Ground Cayenne" de The Good Lawdz Música final - Suite for Violin 8 - Ardeleneasca moderato de Bughici por Advent Chamber Orchestra Foto do episódio - IGF2017

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