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There are already a lot of tool-specific guides for digital (and other) security. Yay! Let's not re-create those. However, people are still asking us questions like:
"As the administrator of my group's website, what do I need to know to store my group's data more securely?"
"As an individual advocating for LGBT rights, what do I need to do to protect myself from SWAT'ing?"
and so on. Not all tools are relevant in all circumstances. Can we create some brief guides that leverage the existing detailed guides for more specific threat models? Can we help people more intuitively perform a threat assessment for themselves without reinventing the wheels others have already built?
I think the answer is yes, and propose a "persona-focused" guide on our wiki as a place to start.
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I'm gonna mark this complete, actually, even though the individual page itself is not "done," and probably won't ever be. But it's useful enough for now for us to continue to keep adding to it.
There are already a lot of tool-specific guides for digital (and other) security. Yay! Let's not re-create those. However, people are still asking us questions like:
and so on. Not all tools are relevant in all circumstances. Can we create some brief guides that leverage the existing detailed guides for more specific threat models? Can we help people more intuitively perform a threat assessment for themselves without reinventing the wheels others have already built?
I think the answer is yes, and propose a "persona-focused" guide on our wiki as a place to start.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: