Friday, October 12, 2012
The following came form a
brainstorm with UBEW members...
Seven Practical Security, Trust, and Privacy Suggestions for Your Campaign
- Trust! Action planning should happen IN PERSON with people
who are trusted or vouched for.
- Privacy! People should NEVER share other people's emails, names, phone numbers, and personal info without their consent.
- Separate! Use a SEPARATE organizer email list from an
announcement email list.
- Outreach! Add people to the organizer list only AFTER you
have physically met them and if they have been vouched for.
- Secure! Assume email is insecure. Action planning should NEVER be discussed on the internet.
- Communicate! Use the organizer list to announce MEETINGS,
but never to discuss strategy or details of actions.
- Announce! Public info (open actions, etc) should be ANNOUNCED as widely as necessary at the strategically appropriate time.
Bonus Suggestions
- If at a planning meeting, someone isn't present to vouch for someone, ask them to leave. Also trust your intuition.
- If organizing actions, use an email that is unconnected to
the rest of your life.
- Social networking may be fine to announce public info, but is otherwise terrible security-wise, since you have no control over how it is distributed. Social networking sites often provide ways for the authorities to easily gather information.
- Be aware of your email chains. Have an understanding about what can be forwarded or copied.
- Text message are more easily searchable for the authorities (legally and technically) than just about any medium. Be aware.
- If you use email of SMS, don't talk in code. Authorities have argued in court that coded words or deliberately obscured references were allusions to even worse things.
- Public members, such as spokespeople, should not participate
in actions (and possibly planning), because they will be
targeted. The less they know, the safer everyone is.
- If open-organizing low-risk actions, some of the above
guidelines can be loosened, but be cautious.
Filed under: activism, campaign, communication, email, organizers, outreach, privacy, security, sms, trust
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
UBEW is a local radical tech collective. We host regular technology workshops, social events, and ongoing projects. Our goal is to make technology accessible to people for whom it is often out-of-reach and educating people about responsible and sustainable uses of technology that work toward a better world.
UBEW is a collectively-run, all-volunteer, non-profit organization. We want to encourage your interest in technology and provide a way for all of us to exercise our radical politics. If you’d love to work with awesome folks who feel comfortable expressing their geeky, playful, intellectually-curious side, join us.
Filed under: education, hacktivism, outreach, programming, technology
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