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Basic Information Security for Digital Humanitarians

A key part of any modern disaster or crisis response is that of the volunteer technical community (VTC). VTCs have emerged in the last few years to enable the collection, analysis, fusion and dissemination of maps, imagery, social media and other products. These products are in turn used by responding humanitarian organizations and governments on []

🗓 Posted December 29, 2016 by rbharani


Read the full article at https://thedigitalresponder.wordpress.com/2016/12/29/basic-information-security-for-digital-humanitarians/

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