t4tech
t4tech is a digital security and privacy project for trans liberation.
Since 2016 we have provided countless trainings, hands-on workshops, and consultations about digital security, data privacy, and doxxing self defense. Our goal is to humanize the traditionally anti-social aspects of information security, with specific care for transgender activists and grassroots movements.
TGNC people have extremely specific and elevated forms of threats, risks, and violence facing us today. Digital security and data privacy is just one realm of where danger can occur, though virtual harms can often lead to tangible ones. As specific and elevated as the risks facing TGNC people are today, so too should the digital security and privacy recommendations. That's where we come in.
Since 2016 we have provided countless trainings, hands-on workshops, and consultations about digital security, data privacy, and doxxing self defense. Our goal is to humanize the traditionally anti-social aspects of information security, with specific care for transgender activists and grassroots movements.
TGNC people have extremely specific and elevated forms of threats, risks, and violence facing us today. Digital security and data privacy is just one realm of where danger can occur, though virtual harms can often lead to tangible ones. As specific and elevated as the risks facing TGNC people are today, so too should the digital security and privacy recommendations. That's where we come in.
Get in touch if you have any questions. We have been on hiatus since 2019, though we are hopeful to pick up where we left off and begin offering trainings and consultations again. For questions about digital security trainings, data privacy lessons, one on one consultations, community upskilling workshops, or anything along those lines, please reach out.
Email us at:
t4technyc@gmail.com
t4tech@protonmail.com
Email us at:
t4technyc@gmail.com
t4tech@protonmail.com
Digital Security & Virtual Privacy Personas Zine (Color)
This 2 page zine is print ready and intended to be distributed to anyone or anywhere that needs it. It's a brief guide on the types of threat models that are common to the TGNC community as well as some recommendations to keep those types of peoples safe. There's a ton of information jam packed into 2 pages, so it's not really meant to be a thorough educational resource on all the technologies listed, but more a starting point intended to give someone a knowledgeable list of things to research next.Printing instructions: print double sided on the short edge (most printers give that option on the pre-print screen), in either color or B/W. Fold in half down the middle, so that the "cover" page with the biggest letters is face up. It reads like a (very brief, 2 page) book.