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Thursday, August 25 • 10:40 - 11:20
#PapelesPanama: Cómo trabajamos en la mayor filtración de la historia / #PanamaPapers: How we worked on the biggest leak in journalism history

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La investigación de los Panama Papers reveló las posesiones de ultramar y conexiones de docenas de políticos y prominentes figuras públicas alrededor del mundo y condujo a dimisiones prominentes, incursiones de policía e investigaciones oficiales.

Casi 500 periodistas - coordinado por el ICIJ y Süddeutsche Zeitung - tuvieron que examinar cuidadosamente 2.6 terabytes de datos, siendo la mayor filtración de la historia del periodismo. Aprenda cómo sucedió la colaboración y la tecnología lo hizo posible.

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The Panama Papers investigation revealed the offshore holdings and connections of dozens of politicians and prominent public figures around the world and led to high-profile resignations, police raids and official investigations.

Almost 500 journalists --coordinated by the ICIJ and Süddeutsche Zeitung-- had to sift through 2.6 terabytes of data, making it the biggest leak in the history of journalism. Learn how the collaboration happened and technology made it all possible.

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Mar Cabra

Member, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
Mar Cabra, is a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). Until last year, she was the head of the Data & Research Unit which produces the organisation's key data work and also develops tools for better collaborative investigative journalism. She... Read More →


Thursday August 25, 2016 10:40 - 11:20 GMT-03
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