A this gathering we heard the latest techniques to help civic and pro-democracy tech projects protect their services, data and users.
Speakers were:
Patricia Musomba, The Engine Room
Hui Hui Ooi, Advisor, Technology & Democracy at the International Republican Institute (IRI)
Jocelyn Woolbright, Program Manager at Cloudflare Impact,
In a year-long series of pro bono clinics, the Civic Tech Field Guide team met with democracy activists working in countries whose democracies are under active threat.
The surprising finding from the consultations was the shared overlap in what these groups reported they needed.
From cybersecurity resources, to self-hosted messaging tech, to warm relationships at big tech platforms, their needs are as specific as they are shared.
Learn about the identified commonalities and resources that begin to address these needs, and what more we, as a field, might be able to do to help.
In a year-long series of pro bono clinics, the Civic Tech Field Guide team met with democracy activists working in countries whose democracies are under active threat.
The surprising finding from the consultations was the shared overlap in what these groups reported they needed.
From cybersecurity resources, to self-hosted messaging tech, to warm relationships at big tech platforms, their needs are as specific as they are shared.
Learn about the identified commonalities and resources that begin to address these needs, and what more we, as a field, might be able to do to help.
Learn from Denis Yagodin (Teplitsa) about the strategies and cybersecurity practices of Russian anti-war civil society in exile, including the use of social media, chatbots, and encrypted communication to safely mobilise, share information, and support democratic values. There is a crucial role for cybersecurity in protecting these activities from state surveillance and interference — and upholding democracy.