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Friday, May 17 • 13:00 - 14:15
Digital security in cross-border investigation

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Collaboration between journalists implies sharing sensitive data, documents and insights. But which tools and process can be implemented to keep this collaboration simple and efficient without making any compromise on digital security? From the Panama Papers & Implant Files to the Cum-Ex Files, the tech teams from ICIJ, OCCRP and CORRECTIV are sharing their experience and learnings.

Speakers
avatar for Anne-Lise Bouyer

Anne-Lise Bouyer

Tech & data team lead, CORRECTIV
Anne-Lise heads the technical & data team at the nonprofit investigative newsroom CORRECTIV . Prior to that, she co-founded Journalism++, an agency for data-driven storytelling where she where she worked for 4 years as a project manager and coordinated the Migrants' Files project... Read More →
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Pierre Romera

Chief Technology Officer, ICIJ, France
Pierre Romera has been Chief Technology Officer at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) since 2017. He manages a team working on the platforms that enabled more than hundreds journalists to collaborate on the Pandora Papers, the Uber Files, the FinCEN Files... Read More →
avatar for Friedrich Lindenberg

Friedrich Lindenberg

Data Librarian, OpenSanctions
Friedrich Lindenberg is a coder and data journalist working on web technology for new narrative and investigative techniques. He's currently building OpenSanctions, a global database of persons of journalistic interest.


Friday May 17, 2019 13:00 - 14:15 BST
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