Practical Security Handbook released
Security for Activists | 27.10.2004 20:01
The Practical Security Handbook for Campaigners and Activists has at last been released and is available for free download at www.activistsecurity.org
Written by political activists with many years experience in successfully dealing with repression from the state and companies, it provides 40 pages of practical and in dept advice on the following topics:
- Security for Campaigns
- Personal Security
- Security for Actions
- Security at Demonstrations
- Counter-surveillance techniques
- Identifying and detailing with infiltrators and grasses
- Elementary computer security
It is written for all levels of activism; whether you simply seeking to shift the status quo though political lobbying to those seeking radical change through direct action. Anyone seeking to change the system will face repression in some form, so this booklet has something for everyone.
To get your copy of this booklet visit www.activistsecurity.org (The website is a bit basic at the moment as we’ve been focusing on writing the booklet, so bear with us. The content is there though.)
We are also looking for your input so if you have advice, corrections, constructive criticism or able to help out, please email us at info@activistsecurity.org. We can offer limited advice due to time constraints at the moment, but people are available to give talks to your group if you can cover travel expenses.
All the best
Have fun & stay free
Security for Activists collective
- Security for Campaigns
- Personal Security
- Security for Actions
- Security at Demonstrations
- Counter-surveillance techniques
- Identifying and detailing with infiltrators and grasses
- Elementary computer security
It is written for all levels of activism; whether you simply seeking to shift the status quo though political lobbying to those seeking radical change through direct action. Anyone seeking to change the system will face repression in some form, so this booklet has something for everyone.
To get your copy of this booklet visit www.activistsecurity.org (The website is a bit basic at the moment as we’ve been focusing on writing the booklet, so bear with us. The content is there though.)
We are also looking for your input so if you have advice, corrections, constructive criticism or able to help out, please email us at info@activistsecurity.org. We can offer limited advice due to time constraints at the moment, but people are available to give talks to your group if you can cover travel expenses.
All the best
Have fun & stay free
Security for Activists collective
Security for Activists
e-mail:
info@activistsecurity.org
Homepage:
http://www.activistsecurity.org
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Unwise to distribute this document as RTF
28.10.2004 18:26
gill bates
gill bates' evil empire
28.10.2004 21:05
Do computers scare you? Not that much since you've got this far on the web!
But changing the operating system of your computer? Look up Linux on the web. Reasonably cheap (or free if a mate gives you a burned CD) and surprisingly un-scary once you get it installed.
http://www.blagblagblag.org/
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"blag - le brixton linux action group
works to overthrow corporate control of information and technology through community action and spreading Free Software.
blag - blag linux and gnu
blag is an operating system. blag has a suite of graphics, internet, audio, video, office, and peer to peer file sharing applications. you can replace a windoz installation with blag. if you would like to install and run blag, download and burn it to cd.
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bobby
ANOTHER reason?
29.10.2004 13:50
gill bates