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This 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.
List of contents
Introduction
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
About the author
Susan E. McGregor is an associate research scholar at Columbia University’s Data Science Institute, where she also cochairs the Center for Data, Media, and Society. She was previously the assistant director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and a full-time faculty member at Columbia Journalism School and senior programmer on the news graphics team at the Wall Street Journal.
Summary
This 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.
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McGregor 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.