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In this episode of Troublemakers (TM) Smoke Signals, we revisit an article written just before the Covid pandemic: Is the rising obsession with digital security paralyzing people power? What started as a reflection on the flood of digital security trainings resurfaces today with new urgency, amid accelerating AI, techno-feudalism, and state and corporate espionage.

The internet once felt like a commons — a democratic space where we could build communities around shared interests. Today, despite the name “social media,” many feel more detached than ever. At the same time, movements are told to delay action until every security risk is eliminated. But history and lived experience remind us: risk never reaches zero.

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Resources & Show Links

Full article: Is the Rising Obsession with Digital Security Paralyzing People Power?

Darya Alikhani on Practising digital security

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Credits

Host: Phil Wilmot

Producer: Rodgers George

Editor: Thompson Luzendi

Music: Beautiful Trouble and Mwaduga Salum

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