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Student Workshop | Digital Safety Training

Wed, 11/12 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm ·

Humanities Council's Program in Journalism; Princeton Humanities Initiative

In today’s networked world, protecting yourself and your sources isn’t optional—it’s essential. Without safeguards in place, every journalist’s work is vulnerable to digital threats, including those targeting accounts and devices.

Fortunately, there are tools and tactics that will help you do your best work while keeping these critical systems safe. In this session, Davis Erin Anderson and Evan Summers from Freedom of the Press Foundation will show you how to safeguard your accounts, protect the information on your devices, and better understand the current landscape of doing the important work of journalism.

This workshop is open to enrolled journalism students and students pursuing the journalism minor; space is limited. Register by November 5.

 

About Freedom of the Press Foundation

Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) is a non-profit working at the intersection of human rights, journalism, and technology. A unique organization in the security and internet freedom community, FPF has pioneered a multi-layered approach to preserving and extending the privacy and security of journalists and other at-risk communities online. FPF develops security tools, provides digital security trainings, and supports advocacy campaigns in the interest of advancing transparency journalism.

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