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September 1, 2017

US Labor Day (sic) Security Reading

Filed under: Cybersecurity,Government,Privacy,Security — Patrick Durusau @ 9:16 pm

I know, for the US to have a “labor day” holiday is a jest too cruel for laughter.

But, many people will have a long weekend, starting tomorrow, so suggested reading is in order.

Surveillance Self-Defense, a project of the EFF, has security “playlists” for:

Academic researcher? Learn the best ways to minimize harm in the conduct of your research.

Activist or protester? How to keep you and your communications safe wherever your campaigning takes you.

Human rights defender? Recipes for organizations who need to keep safe from government eavesdroppers.

Journalism student? Lessons in security they might not teach at your j-school.

Journalist on the move? How to stay safe online anywhere without sacrificing access to information.

LGBTQ Youth Tips and tools to help you more safely access LGBTQ resources, navigate social networks, and avoid snoopers.

Mac user? Tips and tools to help you protect your data and communications.

Online security veteran? Advanced guides to enhance your surveillance self-defense skill set.

Want a security starter pack? Start from the beginning with a selection of simple steps.

Have a great weekend!

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