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Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Launches Digital Safety Kit

Artwork: Jack Forbes

The Committee to Protect Journalists has launched a new, updated Digital Safety Kit for journalists looking to better protect themselves, their sources, and their information. The kit, produced by CPJ's Emergencies Response Team, combines six bite-sized safety notes on different topics in an accessible format that is easy to digest.

Each note contains practical advice to help journalists navigate digital threats like phishing, and one for the specific scenario of crossing borders.

In the ever-changing world of digital security, the new format will allow CPJ to expand the kit to reflect the latest information. The date of any update or detailed review will appear in the text.

The kit is available in French, Spanish, and Russian and the text is licensed under Creative Commons (images are not covered). Journalists and media organizations are free to use and share the text of the kit under the terms of the license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

Some basic digital safety tips for any journalist are below.

To secure your accounts:

Read more: Protect your accounts and Phishing.

To secure your devices:

Read more: Device security.

To communicate securely:

Read more: Encrypt communications.

To use the internet securely:

Read more: Secure internet use.

More information is available in CPJ’s Digital Safety Kit.

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