Surveillance and Source Safety
Posted 2026-06-24 07:45:56
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The rise of sophisticated digital surveillance poses new threats to journalists and their sources. Governments and other actors can now easily track communications and location data, compromising sensitive investigations. This piece explores the technological challenges and offers practical cybersecurity advice for reporters, including encryption, secure messaging apps, and best practices for protecting digital footprints and maintaining the confidentiality of their work and contacts.
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