Paul BradshawWhy every journalist should have a threat model (with cats)onlinejournalismblog.com - Paul BradshawIf you’re a journalist in the 21st century you have two choices: you can choose to be paranoid, or you can choose to be delusional. The paranoid …
Paul BradshawSecurity for Journalists, Part One: The Basicsopennews.orgJournalism can be a risky business. Reporters covering violence necessarily work in unsafe circumstances, and news organizations have to worry about …
Paul BradshawSecurity for Journalists, Part Two: Threat Modelingopennews.orgIf you know that your work as a journalist will involve specific risks, you need a specific security plan. In part one of this series, we covered the …
Paul BradshawDigital Security Educationfreedom.pressExplore resources, training, and other services you can use to protect your work and your sources in the digital age. Patrick MacLeod Programs & …
Paul BradshawFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSurveillance Self-Defenseeff.orgWe’re the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an independent non-profit working to protect online privacy for over thirty years. This is Surveillance …
Paul BradshawHow The Cambodia Daily went HTTPS to protect its readers – guest postonlinejournalismblog.com - Paul BradshawLast month The Cambodia Daily announced it was going HTTPS. In a guest post for OJB Joshua Wilwohl explains why they decided to go secure, and how …