Developing an Online Safety Strategy


The following tips and resources may help you develop a strategy to secure your personal data and the University's institutional information.

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Background

UW staff, faculty and students may be targeted for online harassment ranging from inappropriate comments to invasive doxing, cyberstalking, threats of violence, and hate speech because of their personal or institutional beliefs or their area of research.

This harassment can be upsetting and traumatic, but you do not have to deal with it alone. SafeCampus consultation and resources are available to you or anyone you know that has been targeted. They can be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 206-685-7233 or online.

Things to Do

Online attackers may work alone or organize to target you directly. They may search social media pages and online public databases for personal details about you. They may use information, such as your location, to threaten you or family members, or manipulate photos of you. They may contact your employer or co-workers to discredit or shame you.

Privacy

Security

SafeCampus

SafeCampus is the University of Washington’s violence-prevention and response program supporting students, staff, faculty and community members in preventing violence. They offer violence prevention and response training and can help you with a threat assessment to determine how best to respond to a situation. Visit the SafeCampus website for more information.

UW Resources

Online Safety Strategy Infographic

Security 101 Infographic

Top 5 Tips to Secure Data Infographic

UW Privacy Office

UW SafeCampus

UW Social Media Guidelines

External Resources

Coalition Against Stalkerware Safety Toolkit

New Beginnings Technology Safety

Online Harassment Field Manual

Online Safety Speak Up and Stay Safer Guide

Digital Safety: Protecting against targeted online attacks

The Cyberbullying Research Center