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Registration: FPF's J-school digital security training program

Register here for Freedom of the Press Foundation’s free, virtual training program designed to help you directly deliver critical content from our U.S. J-school digital security curriculum. Led by FPF’s digital security experts, the program offers a unique opportunity for professors to gain technical knowledge, practice digital security training techniques, and build a plan to directly equip your journalism students with an essential digital security foundation. Focusing on the curriculum’s digital security 101 module, we’ll cover topics including risk assessment, account and device safety, and internet and communications security. No prior digital security experience is required! The streamlined program will include four sessions tentatively taking place from 2:30pm to 5:00pm ET on July 28th, August 4th, August 11th, and August 18th, 2026. We’ll cap the program at 15 participants to ensure we can provide direct follow-up support to everyone, so register to lock in your spot! Questions about the program? Email us at [email protected].

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@mshelton the irony of this being a google sign up form.....
@ahasty Believe it or not, we threat model things. Some things are okay to put in Google services, and some are not.