/organize-playbook

A series of tools and tactics to help those organizing and providing rapid response to arising situations

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Organize Playbook

This playbook is an open-source list of tactics and tools to help those organizing and providing rapid response to arising situations.This is a test.

Play 1: Secure your communications

These list of tactics have been compiled from numerous sources, they should help you improve your security posture to ensure that your information is secure and private. Please note that there's no such thing as 100% security, there's just improving your posture to ensure that you're more secure.

Text messaging

Why does this matter? Text messaging has become a dependable way of communicating, however it is widely understood that it is not secure and that with little effort our communications can be exposed to those seeking to know what we are messaging about.

Better

Signal

Where to get it:

Good

WhatsApp

Where to get it:

Not good

Text messaging Using your phone's native text messaging application leaves you exposed, if you're having conversations that you wouldn't want anyone else to snoop on, easily, you should use Signal or WhatsApp.

Group messaging

Why does this matter? ggg Better

Equipment (phone/tablet/etc) charging

Why does this matter? When you connect your phone to a computer, outlet, or any other port to charge over a USB cable, you become vulnerable

Play 2: Leverage existing tools

Check-in

A check-in and contact sheet to allow you to document who is present, their capabilities, availability, and contact information Print - Microsoft Word - Designed to print in black and white in 8.5"x11" Online - Google Docs - A Google Docs based tool, copy it and make it your own

Disclaimer

This is a work in progress. This is not complete nor exhaustive. I welcome all feedback and guidance via PRs or comments on the Google Docs.