This document provides information on online security for citizen journalists. It discusses what citizen journalists are and the tools they use to disseminate news. It outlines some of the key online security risks citizen journalists face and provides tips on how to stay safe online, including using two-step verification for email, strengthening Facebook security, using password managers, thinking before posting, and understanding rights. The document also lists several iOS apps that can help citizen journalists with tasks like audio and video recording, live streaming, and photography.
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Online security for citizen journalists
1. Online security for Citizen
Journalists.
Presented by: Ngeth Moses
Organization: Community Legal Education
Center
Position: Communication Coordinator
2. Contents
• Citizen Journalist
• Online Security
• Why it does matter?
• How to be safe?
• iDevice Apps for journalists
3. Bio
• Communication Coordinator @ CLEC
• News monitor (both online and offline)
• News dissemination (Network, partners and
journalists)
• News gathering and selection
4. Citizen Journalist
• Who are they?
Public, participatory or street journalist
• What are they doing?
process of collecting, reporting, analyzing, and
disseminating news and information
• What tools do they use to disseminate?
New Tech, social networking channels, smart phone
16. Think before you post
• Why should I post this inof?
• It’s that ture?
• Who are my audiences?
• It’s a right time?
• What is the impact?
17. Understanding your rights
• Cambodia Press Law (1995)
• Internet Freedom
(http://www.freedomhouse.org/issues/intern
et-freedom)
• http://www.netfreedom.org/
It is so headache to think about this
18. iDevice Apps for journalists
• Recording App:
1. iTalk: best quality sound recording
2. SoundCloud: usually for online singer
3. Voxer: it’s like walkie-talkie (iCom)
4. Spreaker: you can make your live radio. Audio online streaming.
5. WavePad: audio recording and editing. Quick to send out.
19. iDevice Apps for journalists (Cont.)
• Video streaming:
1. Capture: quick to send to YouTube
2. Bambuser: Live streaming video
3. Ustream: Live streaming video (conferences…)
4. SloPro: Slow motion video (like film)
5. Video Camera: seamlessly shoot, edit, and share
videos from the live camera view
20. iDevice Apps for journalists (Cont.)
• Photo App:
1. Camera+: Auto apature
2. InstaPlace:
3. Instagram:
4. Fast Camera: multi shot