Leading Organizational Digital Security Workshops
A workshop is an intentional space, created for learning, changing points of view, and people leave with clear actions to take. Part of the power of a workshop is in its design and leadership.
This guide instructs trainers how to inclusively lead a participatory five-part organizational digital security workshop series -- or mix-and-match to create your own workshop or series.
Whether you follow the workshop content we share closely, or create your own, here’s your roadmap to doing this work. Read in details about the workshop objectives and topics on the What’s Covered in the Workshops page.
This Organizational Digital Security Guide for Immigration Justice helps facilitators to:
- Raise awareness around concepts in organizational digital security
- Use frameworks to facilitate hands-on practice with security tools and tactics
- Advance participant’s organizational security practices via awareness, contextual understanding, strategies, and practice
- Build relationships of trust and a community of practice between trainers and participants
You can download the full guide or any one of it’s four chapters:
An introduction to Organizational Digital Security workshops for Immigration Justice, including valuable tools to create, evaluate, and facilitate the sessions.
A roadmap from start to finish
Facilitation tools and practices for awesome, participatory workshops
Evaluation surveys and scripts for intake interviews
Activities and Handouts guide participant learning
Teaching tools for Facilitators, including workshop outlines, agendas, exercises and instructions on facilitating.
Learning tools for Participants, including workshop learning resources and homework activities.
A glossary, readings, and resources section
Download the full guide with all the chapters