whistleblowing
Watch an RC Plane Drop Whistleblowing Fliers Over NSA's Dagger Complex
Activists are trying to persuade NSA employees to quit.
This Campaign Helps Intelligence Workers Become Whistleblowers
The awareness-raising initiative also offers counselling and template resignation letters.
A UK Parliamentary Candidate Whose Horrific Life Story Went Viral Is Fighting Britain's Old Boys' Club
Naz Shah is rising to power from a past of abuse, drug deals, murder, and poverty.
What's the Difference Between a Leaker and a Whistleblower?
The distinction may be the thing that keeps three WikiLeaks employees out of prison.
Motherboard Panel Livestream: Freedom of Information in Reverse
Motherboard is hosting a panel on digital freedom at Berlin's Transmediale festival. Watch here.
Freya Newman and the Hypocrisy of A Surveillance State
The woman who outed Frances Abbott's secret $60,000 scholarship may have been freed, but the government's willingness to spy on citizens and prosecute a remorseful young woman highlights its own hypocrisy.
Primary Sources: How BP Lobbied the EPA to Let it Continue Being a 'Business Partner of the Government'
Two years after the Deepwater Horizon oil-spill disaster, BP compiled a 72-page report for the EPA to demonstrate how much the oil behemoth had changed.
There's a New Social Network for Leakers and Whistleblowers
But why would a whistleblower join a social network?
How to Make Sure What Happened to Aaron Swartz Doesn't Happen Again
David Segal, Aaron Swartz's friend and co-founder of Demand Progress, explains the single act he thinks can help others avoid the late activist's fate: Nullify juries.
Why All the Snowden Docs Should Be Public: An Interview with Cryptome
Cryptome's creators want all of the leaked NSA documents to be released, not just at the discretion of journalists.
How Challenger Exploded, and Other Mistakes Were Made
Torrents of big data can't stop mistakes—sometimes they make them more likely. The tragedy of Challenger, as with G.M. and others, was that some people had tried to stop it.
The Manning Trial's Graphic Novelization Gives Color, Humanity to Legal Greyness
Clark Stoeckley's 'The United States vs. Private Chelsea Manning' is a necessary primer.