NEW RESEARCH: 11-POINT PLAN FOR PROTECTING JOURNALISM SOURCES IN THE DIGITAL AGE
NEW RESEARCH: 11-POINT PLAN FOR PROTECTING JOURNALISM SOURCES IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Acts of journalism should be shielded from targeted surveillance, data retention and handover of material connected to confidential sources. That’s a key early finding of a study on the state of journalistic source protection in 121 countries undertaken for UNESCO by the World Editors Forum (within WAN-IFRA). Preliminary outcomes from the research were launched in Washington DC during the World News Media Congress. (Read more on WAN-IFRA)