>1. Don't send any sensitive information by email.
>2. Don't store sensitive information in cloud services like Evernote or Dropbox.
Both of these are good advice.
However, what I don't see is "how to share information securely". The intended audience surely needs a way to exchange information, e.g. documents but what are the recommendations on how they should do this?
>Carry a “USB data blocker” (either the whole cable or an adapter that plugs into your cable like this) to charge at airport or hotel chargers.
I would suggest that SyncStop[1][2] is recommended instead of the current device on the basis that SyncStop is created and sold by a security company that specialises in hardware security. It is also recommended by Mikko[3] from fsecure.
>1. Don't send any sensitive information by email.
>2. Don't store sensitive information in cloud services like Evernote or Dropbox.
Both of these are good advice.
However, what I don't see is "how to share information securely". The intended audience surely needs a way to exchange information, e.g. documents but what are the recommendations on how they should do this?
>Carry a “USB data blocker” (either the whole cable or an adapter that plugs into your cable like this) to charge at airport or hotel chargers.
I would suggest that SyncStop[1][2] is recommended instead of the current device on the basis that SyncStop is created and sold by a security company that specialises in hardware security. It is also recommended by Mikko[3] from fsecure.
[1] http://syncstop.com/
[2] https://www.amazon.com/Syncstop-Syncstop/dp/B00ZQAY23U
[3] https://twitter.com/mikko/status/792980858340769792