Description
Book SynopsisThis book is an essential guide to protecting news writers, sources, and organizations in the digital era. Susan E. McGregor provides a systematic understanding of the key technical, legal, and conceptual issues that anyone teaching, studying, or practicing journalism should know.
Trade ReviewSusan E. McGregor has written a crucial resource for working journalists, journalism students, and anyone curious about the many sides of digital security. Her clear explanations and practical guidance mean that reporters are no longer paralyzed by fear of digital intrusions and instead have concrete strategies and plans to apply to a variety of projects. -- Sarah Cohen, Knight Chair in Data Journalism at the Cronkite School of Journalism and winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Reporting
McGregor takes an honest and often unflinching look at how emerging practices have come to bear on digital security, and in a way that is always one step ahead of the curve. -- Harlo Holmes, director of digital security at Freedom of the Press Foundation
Susan E. McGregor has written the essential book on security for journalists. From source protection to device security to encryption and conflict reporting, this book covers everything that modern journalists need to stay safe online and IRL. Technology changes fast, but McGregor blends basic security concepts with a nuanced understanding of tech to give journalists timeless advice that can be adapted as the tech evolves. -- Meredith Broussard, author of
Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the WorldMcGregor takes a complex subject and makes it both accessible and actionable. In
Information Security Essentials, you’ll find important background information, case studies, and guidance from experts willing to share the secrets they have learned along the way. An invaluable resource for media professionals and cybersecurity experts alike. -- Runa Sandvik, security researcher
Table of ContentsIntroduction
1. The Essentials of Digital Communications
2. Digital Data in a Legal Frame
3. Assessing Risks and Threats
4. Everyday Essentials
5. Fundamentals for Field Reporting
6. Reporting Abroad
7. Creating a Culture of Security
8. Security Strategies for Teams
9. Working with Freelancers and Community Contributors
10. Essentials for Small Newsrooms
11. Managing Risk for a Midsized Newsroom
12. Security Strategies for Large Newsrooms
13. Facing Threats to the Profession
14. Looking Ahead
Notes
Index