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WAJSIC equips journalists and residents with advanced digital security tools to protect identities and communications

Kelvin KokrokobyKelvin Kokroko
October 13, 2025
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WAJSIC equips journalists and residents with advanced digital security tools to protect identities and communications

The Whistle Blowers and Journalists Safety International Centre (WAJSIC) has introduced residents and media practitioners to advanced encryption and anonymity tools designed to safeguard their identities and communications in an increasingly digital environment.

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The two-day workshop explored the dangers of spyware, browser fingerprinting, and SIM card surveillance, while emphasising the use of foreign eSIM providers and privacy-focused operating systems like GrapheneOS and CalyxOS for high-risk users. Participants received practical training on encryption basics, digital hygiene, VPN use, and identity protection via the Tor network and Tails operating system.

Mr Oliver Linow, Digital Security Expert at Deutsche Welle and facilitator of the program, stressed that encryption is essential for journalists handling sensitive information, preventing unauthorised access and tampering. Tools such as VeraCrypt, BitLocker, and File Vault were demonstrated to secure hard drives and files. He urged journalists to adopt a privacy-first approach, highlighting tools like OnionShare and SecureDrop for secure, anonymous file exchanges between whistleblowers and media organisations.

Mr Linow noted that while VPNs rely on private companies, Tor is community-run and offers privacy by design. Participants also learned to anonymise online activity using VPNs and the Tor Browser, which routes traffic through multiple encrypted servers to protect user identity.

Mr Anas Aremeyaw Anas, investigative journalist with Tiger Eye, advised attendees to maintain a low profile when working on sensitive stories, avoid predictable routines, and adopt secure methods of movement and communication during fieldwork. He emphasised the importance of staying away from isolated or dangerous areas, working with a backup plan in emergencies, and fostering collaboration and peer learning to strengthen collective resilience.

Madam Bernice Abanga, Administrator of WAJSIC, expressed gratitude to partners, including DW-TV and GIZ, highlighting their ongoing support. She reaffirmed WAJSIC’s commitment to protecting whistleblowers and journalists who shed light on corruption and promote accountability across Africa

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