Seminari di sicurezza per giornalisti
Gio 18 aprile 2024
14:00 - 18:30
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The ACOS Alliance is offering free one-to-one safety masterclasses for journalists and editors attending this year’s festival.
These tailored, 50-minute consultations, led by international safety experts, are open to independent journalists and editors at all stages of their career who are looking for practical advice and guidance on a specific issue, assignment, story or situation. They are particularly useful for those who already have a basic knowledge of safety.
Consultations can cover any of the following topics:
physical safety and risk assessment
digital security and surveillance
online harassment
legal safety
psychological safety and trauma management
Note: Places are limited so priority will be given to those who book their spot online before the start of the festival.
Register here.
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Hotel La Rosetta
L’Hotel La Rosetta, ubicato in pieno centro storico sorge a pochi passi dai monumenti più importanti della città.
Alison Baskerville
Alison Baskerville is editorial safety specialist at Reuters and an experienced safety specialist and trainer working within the journalism community. A military veteran with experience in Bosnia, Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a 10-year career as a working photojournalist, Alison has blended working in high-risk environments to provide realistic and relevant training for journalists with a focus on more inclusive training practices that meet the needs of the unique and diverse identity of the global community of journalists.
Yemile Bucay
Yemile Bucay is a journalism risk advisor and safety trainer working to promote a culture of safety in the profession in order to have a sustainable, resilient and free press. She was BuzzFeed's Risk & Security Manager, where she worked with staff and freelance journalists of BuzzFeed News and HuffPost. She was also a Fellow in the International Women’s Media Foundation's Next Gen Safety Trainers program, a cohort of media security professionals trained for the newly emergent risks faced in media today. Before working in news safety, Bucay was a journalist who reported on immigration, produced a documentary on violence in her native Mexico, led research on online information ecosystems, and taught the business of journalism at Columbia’s Journalism School. Bucay received a B.A. in Humanities from Yale University, and a Masters in Journalism from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
Carlos Gaio
Carlos Gaio is CEO at Media Defence, a London-based international NGO that provides legal defence to journalists around the world. Prior to joining Media Defence, Carlos worked for 10 years as senior lawyer at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. He also worked for human rights foundations and NGOs in the UK and in Brazil, specialising in human rights law, litigation before international mechanisms, and government and intergovernmental advocacy. Carlos holds an MA in International Relations from the University of Essex, UK, and an LLB from the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil. He has been called to the Brazilian Bar.
Harlo Holmes
Harlo Holmes is the Chief Information Security Officer and Director of Digital Security at Freedom of the Press Foundation. She strives to help individual journalists in various media organizations become confident and effective in securing their communications within their newsrooms, with their sources, and with the public at large. She is a media scholar, software programmer, and activist; and was a regular contributor to the open source mobile security collective The Guardian Project. Harlo is also an adjunct professor at New York University.