kudos robert. and thank you for taking the initiative to compile a
list of security tools and sharing it with the rest of us.
i would suggest you host your docs on github and here is a url on how
to set up a repository.
https://help.github.com/articles/create-a-repo/
happy thanksgiving
/j
Quoting Robert Guerra <[email protected]>:
Dear Libtech community,
I’ve developed a list of digital security list of services, tools
and resources of interest. It is pretty much in “alpha”, meaning
that it is more a list and brainstorming idea, that hasn’t gone
through a systematic review, comment and analysis.
It’s very much an independent project that has as an aim to be able
to answer the question “what tools should I consider and/or look
at”. I welcome any comments, suggestions and possible next steps to
translate the list into something constructive that could be used by
those in at risk contexts.
Presently the list is a google spreadsheet. URL is below. I welcome
suggestions as to alternate locations the text could be hosted at…
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YQFfwEypPsiIWbogosQslBlccYEgfr-mlDLHXPhMoRA/edit?usp=sharing
regards
Robert
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