Hello everyone, I thought there might be some interest in the list in this
piece for RFE/RL written by Sarah Kendzior.
http://www.rferl.org/content/hold-events-in-authoritarian-states-sarah-kendzior/24771509.html
We're always looking for pieces taking the other side, so if you'd be
interested
Perhaps of interest to the list.
http://www.rferl.org/content/with-wikileaks-on-ice-what-has-happened-to-all-those-digital-whistleblowers/24686710.html
Comments always welcome.
Cheers,
Luke--
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Hello,
Whistle.is have a submissions platform and I'm particularly interested to
see whether any security researchers have done any testing as to the
protections for anonymous leakers.
http://whistle.is/?page_id=13#
Or if could anyone point me to any good background on whistle.is?
Any help
With Frank's message in mind, do list members have thoughts about the best
dumbed-down guide for activists to stay safer online?
I know EFF, MobileActive, and Movements.org have done some good work in
this field, but wondered whether there is a consensus on a good short,
easy-to-understand