References

References#

Books#

A Ninja’s Handbook

This is a book on anonymity and privacy in this lush forest full of data hunters called the internet.

https://zolagonano.github.io/a-ninjas-handbook/

The Little Blue Book

This book describes eight privacy design strategies. Every strategy is briefly explained and illustrated through several practical examples. A few concrete technologies that can be used to implement each strategy are also mentioned.

https://www.cs.ru.nl/~jhh/blue-book.html

Protect yourself from online tracking

Learn how to limit your data from being collected unwillingly and disrupt the tracking industry!

https://privacyinternational.org/act/protect-yourself-online-tracking

Frameworks#

Privacy patterns

Privacy patterns are design solutions to common privacy problems

https://privacypatterns.org/

The NIST Privacy Framework

The NIST Privacy Framework is a voluntary tool developed in collaboration with stakeholders intended to help organizations identify and manage privacy risk to build innovative products and services while protecting individuals’ privacy.

https://www.nist.gov/privacy-framework

Governments#

Guide to securing personal information

This ‘Guide to Securing Personal Information’ (Guide) provides guidance on the reasonable steps entities are required to take under the Australian Privacy Act/

https://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/privacy-guidance-for-organisations-and-government-agencies/handling-personal-information/guide-to-securing-personal-information

Privacy topics

variety of useful information for individuals, businesses and federal institutions on privacy of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.

https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/privacy-topics/

Guides#

Digital Rights Bytes

Guide with simple videos about how and why technology and the digital world works the way it does.

https://www.digitalrightsbytes.org/

Guide to securing personal information

This ‘Guide to Securing Personal Information’ (Guide) provides guidance on the reasonable steps entities are required to take under the Australian Privacy Act/

https://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/privacy-guidance-for-organisations-and-government-agencies/handling-personal-information/guide-to-securing-personal-information

Digital Privacy & Technology Guide: Big Tech Alternatives

This guide provides an overview of digital privacy and the tools needed to protect libraries and its users, and thwart surveillance of our communities. This guide was developed by Library Freedom Project and Massachusetts Library Association.

https://guides.masslibsystem.org/digital-privacy-and-technology/big-tech-alternatives

Digital Privacy: Awareness, Action, and Practice

This guide challenges the statement, “Privacy is dead.” . Resources, best practices, and key concepts related to digital privacy

https://libguides.rowan.edu/digitalprivacy