Digital Security & Justice-Tech Infrastructure
Just as visibility requires strategy, it also requires protection. For many movements, being seen is inseparable from being targeted. Doxxing, hacking, spyware, trolling, coordinated disinformation campaigns, and online harassment and violence have become routine tools of repression. Without the infrastructure to mitigate these risks, visibility can come at the cost of safety, wellbeing, and even survival.
Our digital security and justice-tech accompaniment ensures that organizations are not only visible but protected. Over a one-year cycle, we work alongside movements to integrate security into the very fabric of their organizing. This begins with a contextual digital risk audit to identify threats, vulnerabilities, and existing practices. From there, we co-create protocols, tools, and strategies tailored to the realities of each organization.
This includes:
- Developing trauma-informed digital security policies and practices
- Training teams on secure communications, data storage, and risk management
- Building algorithm-aware strategies to counter suppression and shadowbanning
- Creating contingency and crisis response plans for digital attacks
- Supporting the adoption of justice-tech tools that are accessible, feminist, and care-centered
- Providing real-time accompaniment during moments of heightened digital threat or repression
Our approach to digital security is not purely technical. It is political. It is rooted in the understanding that safety is a collective right and that digital resilience is inseparable from movement sustainability. We focus on creating infrastructures that protect people, preserve memory, and allow movements to operate without fear.
In a world where authoritarian actors and billionaire-owned platforms control the flow of information, justice-tech becomes democracy infrastructure. Our accompaniment ensures that grassroots organizations, especially those led by historically marginalized communities, can navigate digital repression, tell their stories, and continue building people power without being silenced by the very tools meant to connect them.