Digital security approach

Digital security should fit the story, the team and the context.

Demo text: SSN treats digital security as part of a wider storytelling practice. It sits alongside consent, physical safety, wellbeing and responsible production. The aim is not to make the process heavier. The aim is to help teams make clearer decisions before, during and after the work.

Overview

A calm way to think about digital risk.

This draft page uses placeholder language. It can later become a more carefully written overview of SSN's working approach.

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Context first

Digital security choices depend on the story, the people involved, the places the work moves through and the systems that may touch it.

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Low data by default

Teams are encouraged to collect less, store less and share less sensitive information where possible.

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Care over fear

Security should support thoughtful action. It should not make storytellers feel frozen, isolated or blamed.

How this connects

One approach, three routes into the work.

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Training

Demo text: Training introduces practical questions that help teams recognise digital, physical and ethical risk early. The focus is on habits, team conversations and choices that can be sustained during real production work.

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Project Support

Demo text: Project support helps a team look at the specific movement of a story, from research and filming to editing, festivals, archives and distribution. The work stays broad at first and avoids asking for unnecessary sensitive detail.

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Partnerships

Demo text: Partnerships can bring safer storytelling practice into festivals, organisations or programmes. The goal is to create shared language and a safer frame for vulnerable stories to unfold.

Next step

This page can become the bridge between the homepage and future detail pages.

For now, it is a draft space. We can refine the language, add a stronger visual structure, and decide how much detail is right for the public site.