Resources related to Digital Security
General resources
- Digital Security by Front Line Defenders: addresses the ways in which information technology affected human rights defenders in their work
- Anonymous Blogging by Global Voices Advocacy: intended to reduce the chances that your identity will be linked to your online writing through technical means - i.e., through a government or law enforcement agency obtaining records from an Internet Service Provider.
- Digital Security and Privacy by Front Line Defenders: educating ordinary computer users and providing them with solutions to problems of privacy and security in a modern digital environment.
- Digital Security First-Aid Kit by Association for Progessive Communications: contains short guides for human rights defenders who related to communication and digital security.
- Digital security for human rights reporters, by Speak Up, Speak Out: basic digital security precautions for journalists and reporters
- Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents (also version in: French, Chinese - Circumvent Censorship chapter, Chinese - Blog Anonymously chapter) by Reporters Without Borders
- Security in a Box by Front Line Defenders
- Article: “Human Rights Software: Information Support Solutions For Social Justice” by Richard Hayman
- Blog for a Cause!: Guide of Blog Advocacy (also version in: Chinese, Spanish, French) by Global Voices Advocacy
- Protektor Manual - a guide on using security related software on Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
Specific resources to enhance digital security:
- Secure Texting - CryptoSMS, SMS 007, and Kryptext
- Secure email - Hushmail, Rise Up, and VaultletMail
- Secure internet browsing - Tor Software, Psiphon, and CCleaner
- Secure instant messaging - Pidgin
- Secure VoIP – Zfone
- Secure password storage – KeePass
- Secure mobile phones – The Guardian Project
- Hard drive encryption - Bitlocker, TrueCrypt, PGP Whole Disk Encryption, and Check Point
- Cell Phones and Activism: A word of caution
- Open Office and Ubuntu Linux
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