Cybersecurity & Digital Safety Resources

In a world of increasing technology use as well as censorship and surveillance, it’s critical to learn about beefing up our cybersecurity and what digital safety can look like through an anti-oppressive lens. Below you’ll find resources for the following:

  • Tips to Get You Started
  • Basic Tools and Techniques To Know
  • Resources for Organizations
  • Know Your Rights
  • Assorted Security Guides
  • If You Get Doxxed and/or Harassed
  • If You’re Experiencing Domestic Violence
  • Technology Safety While Protesting

Tips to Get You Started:


Basic Tools and Techniques To Know:

  • LastPass and 1Password are password management systems where everything is stored in a centralized place owned by the companies. Firefox Lockwise is an open source password manager with passwords stored in a free Firefox account. 
    • KeePass is open source technology that allows anyone to take their passwords with them instead of a company storing them for you.
  • Cryptpad allows private, encrypted online documents for collaborating and sharing. Only those with the keys can see the documents (not even Cryptpad can see the documents).
  • Messaging and calling apps:
    • Signal (messaging and 1-on-1 calls) has strong encryption, it’s free, it works on every mobile platform, no ads or tracking. Also contains a face-blurring tool.
    • Wire (group phone calls up to 10 people)
    • Threema (text/voice chats, 1:1 and groups). Only chat and group members know who’s in the chat, not even the company knows due to decentralization and end-to-end encryption.
    • Or check out this flowchart to get the chat/conferencing tool you need.
  • Use a VPN (virtual private network) for some security and privacy, especially if connecting on a guest/unsecured network. Use one on your phone, tablet, and laptop. Companies like Windscribe and NordVPN often come up on information security threads for VPN suggestions on Twitter. 
  • The Smart Girl’s Guide To Privacy, by Violet Blue.
  • How to secure your email using a PGP key
  • How to securely delete files on MacOS, Windows and Linux

Resources for Organizations: 


Know Your Rights:


Assorted Security Guides:


If You Get Doxxed and/or Harassed:


If You’re Experiencing Domestic Violence:


Technology Safety While Protesting:


Acknowledgements:

Header image by geralt / 21919 from Pixabay.

And thank you to Sheeri Kritzer Cabral for her invaluable help in organizing and beefing this resource list up.