
The leading summit on human rights in the digital age
Important update from the RightsCon team
It is with heavy hearts that we share: RightsCon will not proceed in Zambia or online.
We understand this news is deeply upsetting for our community and while we know everyone has questions, our goal right now is to notify you of the event’s status because many of you have imminent travel plans.
We do not recommend registered participants travel to Lusaka for RightsCon.
Over the last 48 hours we have experienced an overwhelming surge of support from civil society, government representatives, sponsors, and our community as a whole. For this, we wholeheartedly thank you. We’ll communicate more information soon.
The latest from RightsCon
40,000+
participants
in 13 editions
20,000+
civil society participants
2,000+
government officials
4,000+
private sector participants
Meet a few of the organizations who join us year-after-year
RightsCon speakers have included
Meredith Whittaker
President, Signal
Owen Bennett
Head of International Online Safety, Ofcom, United Kingdom
Rashad Abelson
Tech Sector Lead, OECD
Alissa Starzak
Vice President & Global Head of Public Policy, Cloudflare
Lorraine Finlay
Human Rights Commissioner, Australia
Kehinde Adegboyega
Executive Director, Human Rights Journalists Network Nigeria
Jo-Fan Yu
CEO, Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC)
Grace Githaiga
CEO, Kenya ICT Action Network
Alexander White
Privacy Commissioner, Bermuda
Akvile Liudziene
Environmental, Social, and Governance Manager, Nord Security
KS Park
CEO, Open Net Korea
Lea Kaspar
Executive Director, Global Partners Digital
E-Ling Chiu
Director, Amnesty International Taiwan
Antonio Zappulla
Chief Executive Officer, Thomson Reuters Foundation
Marwa Fatafta
MENA Policy and Advocacy Director, Access Now
Raman Jit Singh Chima
Global Cybersecurity Lead | Senior International Counsel & Asia Pacific Policy Director, Access Now
Aws Al-Saadi
Founder and President, Tech4Peace
Laura Tyrylyte
Head of Public Relations, Nord Security
David Sullivan
Executive Director, Digital Trust and Safety Partnership
Neema Lugangira
Chairperson, African Parliamentary Network on Internet Governance (APNIG); Member of Parliament, Tanzania
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