Authoritarian regimes are unfriendly environments for journalists to work in. In this second article of a two-part series, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) works with media law expert, Josephine K., to give advice to journalists and newsrooms on how to better protect themselves against authoritarian hurdles. Authoritarian regimes remain in power […]
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How to safely use social media (Part 5): X (formerly Twitter)
Social media Twitter, recently renamed “X,” has been one of the most useful apps for journalists but has become less safe and trustworthy due to late changes. In this fifth article of a six-part series, cybersecurity expert Ben Finn explains the main safety issues and suggests precautions for journalists to […]
Reporting from authoritarian regimes (Part 1): Legal hurdles
Authoritarian countries are unfriendly environments for journalists to work in. In this first article of a two-part series, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) works with media law expert, Josephine K., to lay out the legal hurdles often faced by journalists in authoritarian regimes. Authoritarian regimes remain in power partially by controlling […]
Securely opening suspicious documents with Dangerzone
As part of their daily work, journalists frequently have to open attachments and download electronic documents from unknown or untrustworthy sources, which poses a significant digital security risk. In this article, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) introduces Dangerzone, a free and open-source tool journalists can use to convert potentially dangerous documents […]
RSF publishes a Digital Safety Guide for Russian journalists
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) recently developed a Russian-language training guide on digital safety for independent Russian journalists and media workers in exile. Внизу на русском Reporters Without Borders’ (RSF) “Digital Safety Guide” is a handbook specially developed for regime-critical Russian journalists and media workers living outside the Russian Federation. Suitable […]
Downloading Tor Browser despite censorship
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) provides alternative methods to download Tor Browser, a crucial tool for circumventing censorship and ensuring online anonymity, for journalists in regions where its access is restricted. In today’s digital landscape, the fight for privacy and the right to information face significant challenges, especially within regions burdened […]
Tails: a secure, portable OS to separate professional from personal activities
Many journalists do not use different devices for professional and personal activities, which increases the risk of exposing sensitive data or sources information. Tails is a secure, portable operating system that offers a free-of-charge solution for separating reporting activities from personal life on the same device. For technical reasons, lack […]
Exchanging sensitive files securely and anonymously with OnionShare
Journalists usually resort to cloud services to share sensitive files, which presents security risks especially in authoritarian countries. In this article, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) introduces OnionShare, an open-source tool journalists can use to share and receive files both anonymously and securely. Sharing documents and files with colleagues or sources […]
How to safely use social media (Part 4): Instagram
Social media app Instagram is owned by Meta and shares with Facebook many of the same risks to the safety and integrity of journalists’ work. In this fourth article of a six-part series, cybersecurity expert Ben Finn explains for Reporters Without Borders (RSF) these risks and how to best use […]
How to safely use social media (Part 3): Facebook
Facebook is the largest social media app in the world, and an essential tool for journalists to develop and promote their work. However, it also presents many risks for the profession (misinformation, data mining, hacking etc.). In this third article of a six-part series on social media, cybersecurity expert Ben […]