September 9 2025 Agenda

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Join us for good food and music

12:00 to 13:00: Lunch and Networking Hour

Check out the various food vendors and connect with participants in a beautiful setting.

Self-Organized Socials

Arrange or check out the list of Self-Organized Socials taking place off-site (but close by) locations, ranging from meetups to numerous activities. https://pad.riseup.net/p/GGSocials
A Sample of Today's Socials: IFEX Meet and Greet, Feminist Tech Dinner

Circles and Villages

You can find detailed Circle and Village descriptions the end of this page.
Please take notes! Each Circle title is linked to a Riseup pad in the agenda.

You can also request to organize a self-organized Circle or Booth in the slots marked "TBD" by following these instructions.

Circles, September 9
Location
13:30 - 14:30
15:00 - 16:00
16:30 - 17:30
Circle 1 Which Free Software Alternative for Which Needs From Seas to Skies: The New Frontiers of Internet Governance AI Risk Mitigation from the Trainer and Civil Society Organization Point of View
Circle 2 VPN Providers: Building a Unified Front to Ensure Our Collective Sustainability Leading AI Detection: Deepfakes, Provenance & Protection Who’s Writing Our Story? Documenting the Why as Well as the How
Circle 3 The Role of Data and Tech During Elections & its Effect on Human Rights Inside a Cross-Border Investigation on Surveillance and Censorship Tech Mapping the Global Spyware Landscape: Perspectives, Gaps & Possibilities
Circle 4 AI Vs Journalism and Civil Society: Will There Be a Winner? Device Searches Around The World: Building For Deniability Media vs. Censors: Sharing Expertise
Circle 5 The Practice of Joy: Sustaining Hope in the Tech Justice Movement TBD
Circle 6 TBD TBD TBD
Villages, September 9
Location
13:30 - 14:30
15:00 - 16:00
16:30 - 17:30
AI Safety: For Who?
(Booth 78 and 79)
Effective Altruism: How Can We Respond? (Office hours) Effective Altruism: How Can We Respond? (Drop-in session) Effective Altruism: How Can We Respond? (Office hours)
Calyx Village
(Booth 9)
Secure Messaging in 2025 and What Comes Next? Sketch It Out: Unblock Your Brain and Spark Creative Flow
Circumvention Tech Village
(Booth 12)
VPN Guild
APC Village
(Booth 7)
Your Partner is Not a Hacker! Fanzines to Demystify Cellphone Hacking and Forensic Analysis The Full Picture Campaign (OVOF) session Connected Infrastructures for Collective Survival
Open Measurement Gathering (OMG) Village
(Booth 17)
Mapping Emerging Digital Rights Threats Internet Measurement Research Questions and Ideas Jeopardy! Are You My Measurement Tool?
Digital Rights Sustainability Village
(Main Stage)
Brainstorm on Alternative Funding Models (Part 2) What Happens Next? Mapping Potential Futures of Organising & Tech in the Current Funding Drought A Listening Session on the Digital Rights Funding Collapse
Regional Topics A
(Booth 21)
Capacity Building in Community Contexts: Needs, Pedagogies, and Emerging Challenges Surveillance Technologies and Organized Crime: Impacts and Resistance
Regional Topics B
(Booth 22)
TFGBV, Disinformation, and Platform Accountability in the Indo-Pak Conflict of 2025
SWANA Village
(Booth 81)
Reclaiming Voices and Online Space Amid Growing Repression in SWANA From Palestine to Mexico: The Interconnectedness of Violent Tech
Queer Rights Village
(Booth 5)
Queer Meetup Queer Bodies and Identities Under Threat in the Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA) Region.

Booths

You can find detailed Booths descriptions at the bottom of this page. In the venue (IRL), each booth has a number, found on the top-center of each booth's "window".

Booths, September 9
13:00 - 15:00
15:30 - 17:30
Location
Name
Run by
Name
Run by
Booth 4a Psychological First Aid: Tools for Care and Connection by Vita Activa Vita Activa Secure Storyteller Network Secure Storyteller Network
Booth 4b Amnezia VPN Amnezia VPN Amnezia VPN Amnezia VPN
(Queer Rights Village)
Booth 5
Queer Rights Booth Logic(s) Magazine Logic(s) Magazine
Booth 6 Open Source Design Collective Open Source Design Operator Foundation Operator Foundation
(APC Village)
Booth 7
NGI0 Infopoint & Spring Coaching APC NGI0 Infopoint & Spring Coaching APC
Booth 8 Article 19 & Yubico Article 19

Yubico

Article 19 & Yubico Article 19

Yubico

(Calyx Village)
Booth 9
Calyx Institute Calyx Institute Calyx Institute Calyx Institute
Booth 10 VPN Generator: Get your own VPN Here VPN Generator DT Institute, VPN, Datacasting, Off Grid Communications DT Institute
Booth 11 Horizontal Horizontal Preserving Truth, Reclaiming Power - How to use Save by OpenArchive to Get the Boot off Our Necks OpenArchive

Save

(Circumvention Tech Village)
Booth 12
Tor Project & Guardian Project Tor Project

Guardian Project

Tor Project & Guardian Project Tor Project

Guardian Project

Booth 13 Claw Back Your Data Lockdown Systems

Claw Back Your Data

De|Center De|Center
Booth 14 !*! For Bodily Autonomy and Liberation !*! Digital Defense Fund No Safe Words: Rights-Based Perspectives on SRHR Censorship and Resistance inroads
Booth 15 Disrupt the Business of Harm: Make Surveillance-Tech Less Profitable Coalition for Surveillance-Tech Accountability: Freedom House, Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, & FIND Mobile Forensics and Mobile Auditing with SocialTIC SocialTIC

Datávoros

Booth 16 Software for Digitalized Communities, Citizens, Digital Devices: IdHub for Decentralized Identity and Verifiable Credentials, Workbench and DeviceHub for Inventory and Passports for Second-Hand Computers. Pangea.org

eReuse.org

(Open Measurement Gathering (OMG) Village)
Booth 17
Censored Planet Censored Planet Measurement Lab and the Internet Quality Barometer Measurement Lab

Internet Quality Barometer

Booth 18 WITNESS' Deepfake Rapid Response Force and AI Detection for Human Rights Defenders WITNESS

Deepfake RR Force and AI Detection

BIRN's Digital Rights Monitoring and Research on Southeast Europe Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN)

Digital Rights Monitoring

Booth 19 Power to Voices Oxfam Novib

Power to Voices

Power to Voices Oxfam Novib

Power to Voices

(Regional Conversations A)
Booth 21
Fear on the Net: How the Venezuelan Internet Broke After the Elections. VE sin Filtro

Conexion Segura y Libre

Urgent Action Fund Latin America and the Caribbean Urgent Action Fund Latin America and the Caribbean
(Regional Conversations B)
Booth 22
South Asia Village: Resisting Digital Injustice, Building Collective Resilience Digital Rights Foundation From Surveillance to Safety: Community-Driven Approaches to Digital Accountability in South Asia Digital Rights Foundation
Booth 57 Numun Fund Numun Fund
(Luminate Village) Booth 78 and 79 Effective Altruism: How Can We Respond? Luminate

AI Collaborative

Effective Altruism: How Can We Respond? Luminate

AI Collaborative

Booth 80 The ARISE Accountability Arcade: Feminist and Global South-Led Campaigns for Platform Accountability Digital Empowerment Foundation: Project ARISE Rise Against Big Tech (by in.fra.red) in.fra.red

Rise Against Big Tech

(SWANA Village)
Booth 81
SMEX / Bread & Net SMEX

Bread & Net

JOSA JOSA
Booth 82 Palestine Booth Solidarity Network of Palestinians and Allies Palestine Booth Solidarity Network of Palestinians and Allies

Global Gathering After Hours

18:00 - 21:00
Karaoke!!!

Our favorite pass time! Bring your song selection, regardless of genre, time period or language!

Partners

Thank you to all of the partners and sponsors that have made the 2025 Global Gathering possible!


Village and Circle Descriptions

Villages are "all-day hubs" focused on specific topics. They house both Booths and Circles.

Village
Run by
Village Description
AI Safety: For Who? Luminate

AI Collaborative

For the past six months, Luminate and AI Collaborative have hosted a series of workshops exploring the effective altruist movement, the impact it is having on policy, philanthropy and media responses to AI, and strategies for philanthropy and civil society to respond. Come along to AI Safety: For Who? Village to have a chat and learn about effective altruism and AI Safety, and this movement's incursion into the fields in which we work. For most of the afternoon, the Village will have an office hours format where participants can drop by at their convenience to learn about the insights from the workshops, ask questions about effective altruism and AI safety, and discuss possible next steps.  From 15:00 to 16:00, join us for a drop-in session to ideate and discuss next steps following this workshop series.
APC Village APC The APC Village is hosted by the Association for Progressive Communications and offers a space to explore feminist, human rights–based approaches to technology. Visit to learn about APC’s global initiatives, connect with network members, and share strategies for digital justice.

The APC Village's nature is one of multiple voices, constant creation of alternatives, actions and presence, distributed across local regions and globally nurturing visions for the future.

Calyx Village Calyx Institute Visit the Calyx Village to meet the team behind the Calyx Institute, exchange ideas on privacy and digital freedom. It’s a welcoming hub for learning and connection.
Circumvention Technology Village Tor Project

Guardian Project

The Circumvention Village is a hub for practitioners and researchers working on circumvention technology to connect, exchange ideas, and explore collaboration. It also welcomes newcomers, offering a space to learn about projects, and get answers to pressing questions
Open Measurement Gathering (OMG) Village Censored Planet, IODA, M-Lab and OONI Step into the OMG Village to connect with OONI, IODA, M-Lab, and Censored Planet, and discover the latest tools for tracking internet censorship. It’s a space to learn, share experiences, and shape the future of open measurement.
Queer Rights Village Global Gathering Attendee Coalition The Queer Rights booth will provide space for LGBGTQI+ attendees to this year’s Global Gathering. We have a welcome circle on day 2, and space for more circles on Day 3- tell us your ideas! This space is an intersectional queer feminist space that embraces emotion and embodiment and is meant to be explicitly decolonial, antiracist, and transfeminist. We encourage new people to stop by, and allies with a lot of experience in digital rights to make themselves available to our new community members.
Regional Conversations A & B Global Gathering Attendee Coalition The Regional Conversations Villages (A & B) provide dedicated spaces for participants to connect around shared regional contexts. They are hubs for exchanging experiences, exploring cross-border challenges, and identifying opportunities for collaboration.
SWANA Village Global Gathering Attendee Coalition Join the SWANA Village to meet others from South West Asia and North Africa, exchange stories, and explore ways to tackle shared challenges. It’s a space for connection, collaboration, and strengthening solidarity across the region.

Booth Descriptions

Booth
Run by
Booth Description
AI Safety: For Who? Luminate

AI Collaborative

For the past six months, Luminate and AI Collaborative have hosted a series of workshops exploring the effective altruist movement, the impact it is having on policy, philanthropy and media responses to AI, and strategies for philanthropy and civil society to respond to this movement's incursion into the fields in which we work. From 15:00 to 16:00, join us for a drop-in session to ideate and discuss next steps following these workshops. For the rest of the afternoon, the booth will follow an office hours format where participants can drop by to learn about the insights from these workshops, ask questions about effective altruism and AI safety and discuss possible next steps.
Amnezia VPN Amnezia VPN Amnezia VPN is an open-source project that helps people bypass internet censorship and protect their privacy. Stop by to get an update on their tools and research into how censorship is evolving, especially in authoritarian contexts. while learning how they tracks and analyzes website blocks across different regions. Amnezia will also be creating an interactive space that connects art and technology. Stop by to Listen to a playlist of songs banned in Russia for political, queer, or cultural reasons; Browse books with real examples of censored or redacted content; Contribute your own stories of censorship in music, literature, media, or code from your country to build a shared archive of artistic and digital resistance.
Article 19 & Yubico Article 19

Yubico

ARTICLE 19 and Yubico will be raising awareness of their work in the digital rights community. Participants will have a chance to find out more about ARTICLE 19’s work on digital security, internet infrastructure, and freedom of expression. Through Yubico’s Secure it Forward program, Yubico will be providing hands-on support - distributing free YubiKeys to attendees who need them, and sharing simple, practical resources to help strengthen digital security.
BIRN's Digital Rights Monitoring and Research on Southeast Europe Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN)

Digital Rights Monitoring

BIRN's booth will showcase the organisation's work on conducting systematic monitoring and in-depth research, with a strong focus on surveillance and censorship in the Western Balkans, as well as broader digital rights violations in ten Southeast Europe countries. The booth will also serve as an interactive community space for participants to engage with the team, be presented with, and ask questions on BIRN monitoring tools, methodologies, and recent research publications. Researchers, monitors, civil society representatives, and journalists are especially encouraged to participate
Calyx Institute Calyx Institute Are you developing open source mobile tools and looking for partnership and collaboration opportunities? Does your community have any particular privacy and security needs when it comes to digital tools? Come meet the Calyx Institute! This year, they are also celebrating the new recipients of our Sepal Fund. Join Library Freedom Project, Red Abya Yala, and other Sepal Fund grantees to get to know the crucial community work they have been doing. In addition, if you have used mobile tools developed by Calyx, such as CalyxOS and Seedvault, or would like to know more about their tooling, they would love to hear your experience or suggestions!
Censored Planet Censored Planet Censored Planet is a research lab that investigates how internet access is being shaped and restricted around the world. As censorship tactics become more complex and harder to detect, we develop new ways to study these systems and understand who they affect. We focus on internet measurement, network security, and privacy to produce research and tools that support journalists, civil society, and the broader internet freedom community.
Claw Back Your Data Lockdown Systems

Claw Back Your Data

Cyd is an open source project that helps users backup their data from X/Twitter, optionally migrate their tweets to Bluesky, and then delete what they want from X. The booth will demo how Cyd works, and assist attendees to delete or backup their data. (If you want to delete all your tweets, request an archive from X ahead of time.) The tech platforms that we all rely on are controlled by a tiny group of powerful billionaires who profit off our data, often selling it to AI companies and marketers. Learn about Cyd to claw back control of your data from Big Tech.
Disrupt the business of harm: Make Surveillance-Tech Less Profitable Coalition for Surveillance-Tech Accountability: Freedom House, Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, & FIND Freedom House and the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre ('BHRRC') have developed complementary reporting templates that civil society actors can utilize to hold abusive surveillance firms accountable for facilitating human rights violations. These forms can be filled out and submitted to governments and investors, to both expose and hold accountable the corporate actors responsible for facilitating harms. Come by to checkout these forms, and learn about their investigative research into the companies behind these technologies.
Digital Citizenship Helpline: Community-Centered Digital Safety Digital Citizenship The Digital Citizenship Helpline is a support initiative that provides personalized digital safety assistance to women, activists, and at-risk communities across Tunisia and the Maghreb region. The booth highlights inclusive, community-led approaches to addressing cyberviolence, with tools, case insights, and real-world practices designed to make digital spaces safer and more accessible.
De|Center De|Center The De|Center works with decentered communities to make concrete changes to technology tools that address systemic injustice and advance human rights. They do research and documentation with marginalized and criminalized communities globally, and translate their insights into concrete recommendations for changes to tech products and features. Stop by and explore opportunities for collaboration.
DT Institute, VPN, Datacasting, Off Grid Communications DT Institute DT Institute will showcase their cutting edge VPN, a cool datacasting method to send content to millions even during internet shutdowns,. They will also demo a comprehensive information distribution and communications apparatus that they have put together for environments of high persistent threat that may be completely offline.
Fear on the Net: How the Venezuelan Internet Broke After the Elections. VE sin Filtro

Conexion Segura y Libre

"The Networks of Control report and Beyond" documents the most dramatic escalation in digital repression in Latin America: Venezuela. The team will share details and research that couldn't be shared publicly, and how they collected this evidence - -from real-time network tests to OSINT. Space will be created to discuss tools, tactics, and what comes next. The post-election crisis in Venezuela has marked a breaking point, with digital repression becoming the norm: blocking apps like Signal, X, TikTok, YouTube (and now targeting WhatsApp), silencing transparency efforts, persecuting activists, excluding opposition candidates, and manipulating voting data. Case studies will reveal how social media posts led to arrests, and how tactics such as drones, doxxing, viralized arrests, and device searches were used to intimidate protesters and civil society.
From Surveillance to Safety: Community-Driven Approaches to Digital Accountability in South Asia Digital Rights Foundation This booth will serve as an interactive community space that explores South Asia's evolving digital landscape while serving as a meeting points for individuals working in digital rights in South Asia. Additionally, learn about DRF's Surveillance Accountability Initiative, which monitors and documents the use of surveillance technologies in Pakistan and the broader region, spotlighting the need for democratic oversight and transparency. Participants can also engage with DRF's Digital Security Helpline, South Asia's dedicated support service for online violence, and hear about anonymized case studies, digital safety games, and hands-on demos of DRF's protection tools and resources. DRF will also provide materials and mini-lessons on Platform Accountability, policy advocacy, content moderation, data governance, and AI governance.
Horizontal Horizontal Horizontal support activists, journalist and human right defenders with technology and trainings. Stop by their booth to see the demos of their two flagship products: a) - Tella (https://tella-app.org/): a free, open source tool to encrypt and hide files in your phone, and collect and share data even with limited or no internet connectivity or in the face of repression. b) Shira (https://shira.app/): a web app to help users develop the skills needed to identify and defeat phishing attacks on email and messaging apps.. They would also love to get your feedback and requests for their apps, and can share more deeply on how they support organizations and activists!
Software for Digitalized Communities, Citizens, Digital Devices: IdHub for Decentralized Identity and Verifiable Credentials, Workbench and DeviceHub for Inventory and Passports for Second-Hand Computers Pangea.org

eReuse.org

Since 2023, IdHub has developed a digital identity management system that pools and shares infrastructure for the management and cost-sharing of digital open content services. They addresses the need for more decentralized, verifiable, secure, privacy-respecting, and user-friendly ways to manage identity-related information for authentication, authorization, and accreditation. IdHub is open-source source and is developed by a community of activists. The primary technologies implemented include Decentralized Identifiers, Verifiable Credentials and OpenID Connect technologies within common credential schemas defined their communities. It follows the EBSI model. These technologies allow for creating a trust chain that brings significant benefits to our communities.Stop by to give your feedback and learn how to contribute.
JOSA JOSA Come and meet the JOSA team to explore how open-source tools and techniques can help strengthen civil society and protect vulnerable groups online. The booth will feature simple demonstrations, including how to hide information inside files, analyze and remove metadata, and securely delete sensitive content. Visitors will also discover how phishing attacks work and how organizations can test awareness, as well as how much information can be uncovered from public sources. The JOSA team will be on hand to guide participants, answer questions, and share resources that can be directly applied in daily work and activism.
Logic(s) Magazine Logic(s) Magazine As the first queer Black and Asian tech magazine, Logic(s) is committed to interrogating the technologies (re)making our world, providing thoughtful analysis and centering the voices under constant threat of erasure, and yet essential to thinking about technology. They will be distributing sample copies of their most recent issues, and offering individual and institutional subscriptions and memberships.
Measurement Lab and the Internet Quality Barometer Measurement Lab

Internet Quality Barometer

Founded in 2009, Measurement Lab (M-Lab) is an open platform for studying  Internet performance and neutrality over time. M-Lab recently completed the first phase of the Internet Quality Barometer project, and published the IQB Framework in June 2025. The IQB project seeks to redefine internet quality beyond the single metric of speed by using available data. As M-Lab continues the IQB project to build a tool to score Internet quality, we are also interested in exploring ways to score Internet freedom with existing data. Come by our booth and share your thoughts!
Mobile Forensics and Mobile Auditing with SocialTIC SocialTIC

Datávoros

Learn about the methodologies and resources SocialTic uses to perform mobile forensics and mobile application audits. These resources are designed to be open, collaborative, and community-oriented.
NGI0 Infopoint & Spring Coaching APC Stop by the APC Village (Booth 7) to learn more!
No Safe Words: Rights-Based Perspectives on SRHR Censorship and Resistance inroads

No Safe Words

AlgoSpeak, or 'algorithmic speak' are words used to circumvent algorithms used to monitor, block, delete, or suppress certain words that can be deemed inappropriate, taboo, sensitive, or vulgar, across many digital systems. AlgoSpeak.net was formed in response to this suppression, and aims to be a useful resource for sharing language that is less-likely to prompt suspension when discussing SRHR topics on various platforms.

This booth will provide an interactive space to learn about what algospeak is, test out algospeak.net, and contribute to the algospeak library. Most importantly, it will provide an opportunity to discuss, reflect and share how this next era of AI-driven online content moderation will not only impact access to critical content in online spaces, but will also influence, shape, and challenge the offline-online public discourse(s) and policies that underpin equity, representation, and justice.

Numun Fund Numun Fund Numun Fund is the first dedicated fund for feminist tech in, and for the Larger Majority World. They seed and sustain feminist technology infrastructure for movement organising, and understand digital technologies to be an important part of movement infrastructure. They will be setting up an interactive, hang out space for feminist tech activists and allies to get to know and learn from each other, imagine and co-conspire on how we can organise around feminist tech - in the spirit and politics of play. There will be some huddle sessions happening, with topics ranging from infrastructure sharing, and resourcing and sustainability in feminist tech organising, including co-design sessions on a solidarity economy idea they are cooking.
Psychological First Aid: Tools for Care and Connection by Vita Activa Vita Activa Participants will partake in guided discussion, role-play, and reflective practices to be introduced to Psychological First Aid (PFA) - tools for care and connection created by Vita Activa. Learn how to recognize distress, offer immediate support, and connect peers with further resources. This booth will provide opportunities to participants to engage in guided discussions, role-play, and reflective practices so they can obtain concrete skills they can apply in spaces, activist contexts, and everyday life.
Open Source Design Collective Open Source Design Come and learn about what the volunteers at Open Source Design (OSD) do, and what they have supported over the collective's 10+years of existing. They will also offer a 'Design/Usability/UX/UI clinic' where you can bring your open source projects to speak about your design and usability needs. Questions they can support you with include: How to plan for a design project in OSS? Where is their funding available? What does openness and transparency look like in design? How can an OSS project learn from what other OSD designers in the network have produced? And of course, how to get involved as a maintainer or contributor as we evolve and grow the practice of design in OSS.
Operator Foundation Operator Foundation Operator Foundation, which develops open source software and hardware to support Internet freedom globally, will showcase open source secure communications hardware they have developed in the last 10 years. This includes tools for encrypted communication using satellites and radios during complete Internet shutdowns, as well as a tool developed to defeat the AI-based voiceprint identification being used to stop journalists from calling sources.
Palestine Booth Solidarity Network of Palestinians and Allies As the  US-Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and across Palestine is reaching its two year mark, we continue to witness Western powers' unconditional material support for it.  In this booth, participants can learn about how to understand the genocide, the 77 years of ethnic cleansing and occupation, and explore how to engage their work more meaningfully in this topic. This space will also honor the lives of Palestinian martyrs, raise funds for trusted partners in Gaza, and run numerous Tatreez (embroidery) sessions to inspire conversations about solidarity through collective weaving. Most importantly, this cause will be intersected with other contexts of digital military warfare, to be in solidarity and collectively imagine what resistance against tech-assisted imperialism can look like.
Power to Voices Oxfam Novib

Power to Voices

Power to Voices is a digital platform designed with and for activists, movements, and rights defenders to connect, learn, collaborate, and organize in a space that centers safety, inclusion, and collective power amidst the increasing risky digital organizing environment. It's where communities of practice live, campaigns grow, and ideas are documented and shared. From learning spaces and resource hubs to group discussions and action planning. A home for sustained organizing in the digital age
Preserving Truth, Reclaiming Power - How to use Save by OpenArchive to get the boot off our necks ✊🏿✊🏾🤘🏽✊ OpenArchive

Save

People armed with mobile devices are history's first responders, documenting world events and amassing evidentiary records of injustice. SAVE by OpenArchive helps them Secure(ly) Archive,Verify, and Encrypt their crucial evidence. This will be a participatory demo where participants can foster strategic partnerships with those interested in learning how to use SAVE and other tactics to help their communities safely record and preserve their evidentiary media.
Rise Against Big Tech (by in.fra.red) in.fra.red

Rise Against Big Tech

Check out the newly launched Rise Against Big Tech (#rabt) campaign to help organizations and individuals transition to more autonomous services. Stop by to see educational and technical materials of the campaign, provide the team with feedback, or get answers to your questions regarding how to move away from big tech.
Secure Storyteller Network: Protecting Stories, Protecting Storytellers Secure Storyteller Network A meditation sound bath will be held from 16:30–17:30. Limited spaces available. Please contact SSN by 15:30 to reserve a spot, or arrive early.

This interactive booth offers hands-on digital security support tailored for filmmakers, artists, and content creators working in high-risk environments. Drop by with your questions, hear frontline stories, set up client-side encryption tools on your phone, and design your own creative protection plan. Most uniquely, pause for a mini sound bath with aTibetan singing bowl-let calmness stabilise resilience and help turn vulnerability into strength.

SMEX / Bread & Net SMEX Curious about the people behind SMEX? Come meet the stellar team fighting for stronger digital rights across West Asia and North Africa! Stop by our booth for one-on-one guidance on digital safety and security, with tailored support for Arabic-speakers, offered by SMEX’s Digital Forensics Lab. We’d also love to tell you all about Bread&Net, the region’s largest digital rights event taking place next month in Beirut!
South Asia Village: Resisting Digital Injustice, Building Collective Resilience Digital Rights Foundation The South Asia Village booth is a collaborative regional space spotlighting community-led responses to digital authoritarianism, shrinking civic space, and corporate impunity across South Asia. Curated by Digital Rights Foundation and Digital Accountability Collective South Asia (DACSA), the South Asia Village will also serve as a collaborative hub to facilitate knowledge exchange and solidarity among South Asian activists, researchers, and technologists. Stop by to learn about South Asian initiatives focused on a wide breadth of topics including spyware accountability, digital security support, platform accountability, AI governance and data justice, among others. The booth will include materials and contributions from regional partners such as Hashtag Generation (Sri Lanka) and Digitally Right (Bangladesh), showcasing shared experiences and strategic differences across national contexts. Additionally, findings from upcoming regional research will be presented.
The ARISE Accountability Arcade: Feminist and Global South-Led Campaigns for Platform Accountability Digital Empowerment Foundation - Project ARISE The ARISE (Accountability and Responsibility in South's Ecosystems) Accountability Arcade is a feminist, Global South-led booth showcasing grounded, community-driven work on platform accountability. ARISE is a network of 50+ renowned organisations from across the Global South working on digital rights, governance, and justice. Digital Empowerment Foundation, the voluntary host of this year's ARISE Secretariat, is proposing this booth on behalf of the community. Through campaign displays, research spotlights, and interactive activities, ARISE members will present how communities across the South are confronting platform harms, algorithmic bias, and digital exclusion. It's a space to exchange strategies, share experiences, and build collective visions for fairer, more accountable digital ecosystems.
The Tor Project & Guardian Project The Tor Project

Guardian Project

Stop by to meet the hosts of the Circumvention Tech Village - The Tor Project and Guardian Project - some of the most loved, respected and impactful tech projects in the digital rights space.
Urgent Action Fund Latin America and the Caribbean Urgent Action Fund Latin America and the Caribbean Learn more about Urgent Action Fund Latin America and the Caribbean, a regional feminist fund which contributes to the sustainability and strengthening of activists and their movements, offering quick and agile support in situations of risk and opportunity They support the resistances, struggles and demands of the defenders in the transformation of injustice and inequality systems, putting feminist integral protection and care in the center. They understand that in order to carry out our work, it is vital to think about feminist digital infrastructures from the South that are not privative and that allow us to put care at the center of technologies.
VPN Generator: Get your own VPN here VPN Generator VPN Generator lets you run your own VPN hub - you control the connection and decide who joins. It's a VPN for your crew, on your terms. Check out this booth and try two live demos: VPN Generator, where you distribute access to others, protected by a six-word passphrase only you ever see; and VPN Socket, a paid, influencer-branded VPN for instant personal use. See how easy it is to connect and help others bypass censorship and access a safe, private internet.
WITNESS' Deepfake Rapid Response Force and AI Detection for Human Rights Defenders WITNESS

Deepfake Rapid Response Force and AI Detection

WITNESS is known for it's AI detection trainings, either catered to fact-checkers, journalists and other civil society involved in elections, or with civil society facing information environments needing in these skills. The training sessions cover topics such as the capabilities and evolution of generative AI techniques, use of synthetic media in the context of elections, current AI detection approaches and introduction to the work of the Deepfakes Rapid Response Force. Stop by this booth to learn about the harms and benefits in relying on AI detection tools, how to incorporate tools into the fact-checking pipeline, and other research and learnings from the Deep Fake Rapid Response Force.
!*! For Bodily Autonomy and Liberation !*! Digital Defense Fund Come gather and take up space for bodily autonomy and liberation! The Digital Defense Fund provides digital security training, evaluations, referrals to trusted service providers, and security grants for organizations and movements. Stop by our booth to pick up digisec tech gear, swag, and snacks.