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Günümüzde haberleşmenin gizliliği en önemli gündem maddelerinden biri. Her ne kadar önlem alsak da iletişim trafiğimiz dışarıdan gelebilecek
SecureDrop is an open-source whistleblower submission system that media organizations can install to securely accept documents from anonymous sources. It was originally coded by the late Aaron Swartz and is now managed by Freedom of the Press Foundation.
A Times project that offers readers simple, confidential ways to securely submit tips via their phone or email has paid dividends in news gathering since Day 1.
From DeadDrop to SecureDrop
New Post has been published on https://www.aneddoticamagazine.com/from-deaddrop-to-securedrop/
From DeadDrop to SecureDrop
This film tells the story of SecureDrop, an anonymous whistleblower upload system, originally developed by Kevin Poulsen & Aaron Swartz
“From DeadDrop to SecureDrop,” is a new film by Lisa Rein, that tells the story of how “SecureDrop” was created to help protect sources — individuals who might not come forward otherwise due the prospect of relentless government persecution and being penalized for telling the truth. Through the film’s simplified format, our intent of this film is both to educate and to inspire potential whistleblowers to take action the next time they encounter corruption they don’t wish to condone and be a part of.
Lisa Rein is a co-founder of Creative Commons, and worked with Aaron Swartz, when he was 15, developing the Creative Commons technical specification. As the organizer for the Aaron Swartz Day and Aaron Swartz International Hackathon that takes place every year in November, on what would have been Aaron’s birthday weekend, she began filming what she thought would be a 15 minute movie about the two or three people involved in SecureDrop’s transition. However, the story kept getting more and more interesting, and every time she did an interview, she would learn about one or two more people who were involved, were intriguing, and were willing to be interviewed about it.
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Jacob Appelbaum Aaron Swartz Day 2015
by Lisa Rein
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The Scourge of "Relatability" - The New Yorker
Strongbox is a new way for you to share information, messages, and files with our writers and editors and is designed to provide you with a greater degree of anonymity and security than afforded by conventional e-mail. To help protect your anonymity, Strongbox...
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