Deep Web for Journalists: Comms, Counter-Surveillance, Search by Alan Pearce
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Overview: Journalism has been transformed by the Internet and the Internet has opened journalists to levels of surveillance that would have horrified George Orwell. All journalists should be aware of the dangers they face in the digital world ā the emerging battleground.Being a journalist in 2013 is more dangerous than it ever was. In addition to the usual threats, beatings, murders and war casualties, we are now being actively targeted online by intelligence agencies, law enforcement and others.
These days it is not just journalists working in repressive regimes that need worry. We now know that the US and its cyber-allies ā Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand ā actively monitor domestic journalists in their mass surveillance of the Internet.Edward Snowden has warned journalists that they are special targets and he has expressed surprise that news organizations rarely have any counter-measures in place.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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