A Feminist Guide to Digital Defense serves as a comprehensive resource for enhancing online safety and privacy through a feminist lens.
This guide compiles essential reads, DIY tutorials, and expert advice aimed at bolstering operational security.
From the basics of cybersecurity to advanced tactics for securing digital spaces, it empowers readers to navigate the web with confidence and combat online harassment and threats
Guides
- A DIY Guide to Feminist Cybersecurity by Safe Hub Collective and Hack*Blossom.This is a good guide; it goes through the most salient points of operational security, and tries to break up opsec into a few functional categories. It’s goal is to limit harassment and threats online.
Articles
- On Cybersecurity and being targeted. This is a good read on people targeting GitHub accounts through DNS redirects, and why you should have 2FA for everything enabled.
- The 4 Basic Steps of Online Privacy. This is a very easy introductory read to personal operational security, aimed towards Designers.
- How to encrypt your entire life in less than an hour. Another easy read that offers a few more steps, aimed at beginners hoping to be more secure.
- “I accidentally malware – what should I do… is this dangerous? Overcoming inevitable risks of electronic communication – Amazingly detailed ebook on clicking links and what to do about it
Guides
- MacOS Security and Privacy Guide – An incredibly detailed guide to securing your Mac.
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