Better_world & Fluxwarden
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how community groups can keep their data safe from all those sneaky digital threats—any ideas on making grassroots networks more secure?
Sure, here’s a quick playbook: lock the data with strong, end‑to‑end encryption, run regular integrity checks, keep a strict least‑privilege policy so nobody can pull more than they need, back everything up in a separate, offline vault, and train the crew on spotting phishing tricks—like a guard dog for the mind. Use vetted open‑source tools so you know the code’s honest, and audit the system every quarter; nobody likes surprises when the watchdog’s out. Keep the protocols simple, repeat them like a mantra, and don’t let the enthusiasm for “community” override the need for security—trust, but verify.