martes, 1 de diciembre de 2015

Digital Security | Freedom of the Press Foundation

Digital Security | Freedom of the Press Foundation



 

Digital Security 

 

 

Encryption Works
is our introductory guide on how to protect privacy in the age of
surveillance. It was originally published as a white paper by our first
CTO and current board member Micah Lee in July 2013, following the first Snowden revelations. It's in the process of being updated for 2016.








 
We
offer in-person training on various privacy and security tools for
media organizations and individual journalists. If you're interested in
getting some help, please put in a request through this form.








 
Journalists
and newsrooms are increasingly being targeted through their email.
Virtually every "sophisticated" hack of an individual reporter or entire
news organization starts with a relatively simple attack: phishing and
spear phishing. Prepare yourself for this eventuality with our e-mail hygiene guide.




 
SecureDrop
is an open-source whistleblower submission system that media
organizations can use to securely accept documents from and communicate
with anonymous sources. It's developed and maintained by us. Check out
the list of instances, and go here to ask for assistance installing it.






More Resources

If
you can't find what you're looking for here, check out these other
digital security guides and tip sheets from experts around the web:



•  EFF's Surveillance Self Defense

•  Digital First Aid Kit

•  Tactical Tech's Security-in-a-box

•  FSF's Email Self-Defense

•  CPJ's Journalist Security Guide

•  TCIJ's Information Security for Journalists

•  Internews SaferJourno Toolkit

•  Smart Girl's Guide to Privacy