The Workshop Pré-IETF/IRTF (WPIETF) is an annual event that aims to foster and expand the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) presence in Latin America. The IETF is an international community interested in fulfilling the mission of defining standards that impact the design, use, and management of Internet resources (RFC3935).
Establishing standards for the Internet is long, complex, and requires active participation, particularly of students and researchers. There are many people worldwide actively contributing to the IETF. However, there is a growing need for more fresh participation.
The Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region's attendance has been relatively low due to many potential candidates not knowing about the IETF or not having real incentives to participate. To change this reality, a group of volunteers, emerged from the IETF – LAC group (IETF Latin America and the Caribbean), created the WPIETF workshop in 2014, aiming to improve the LAC region presence in the IETF processes. Besides disseminating information about the IETF, it is important to provide an environment that allows our technicians, students, and researchers to show their proposals in advance to any IETF meeting. In this context, the WPIETF is a technical-scientific forum for setting technicians, students, and researchers to the IETF, where theoretical and practical works have been presented, in addition to talks and panels.
The VIII WPIETF invites practitioners and researchers to submit Original Papers and Lightning Papers that fit into at least one of the seven areas of interest of the IETF or topics related to the IRTF research groups.
TITLE: HUMAN RIGHTS CONSIDERATIONS IN PROTOCOLS DESIGN AND DEPLOYMENT
Bio: Juliana Guerra has a master’s degree in Cultural Studies. Her work explores the intersection between body, technology and social movements, and she has recently been focusing on feminist digital security and infrastructures. Since 2016 she has worked as advocacy officer at Derechos Digitales, a non-governmental organisation based in Santiago de Chile, whose mission is to defend and promote human rights in the digital environment for all users in Latin America. For the last two years she has been actively participating in IETF/IRTF human rights related discussions, and since March 2021 she is the IETF-Lac interest group co-chair.
Michel S. Bonfim
General Chair
Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Campus Quixada.
Simone Ferlin
TPC Chair
Ericsson AB, Suécia.
Rafael Obelheiro
Local Organizing Chair
Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)
Jéssica Ribas (UPM, BR)