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Whistleblowers are human rights defenders. So why don’t we protect them like they are?
On the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it's time we include whistleblowers in the conversation. By Mia Marzotto, TSN Whistleblower Protection Program Manager Freedom of [...]
5 takeaways from our whistleblower event at Frontline Club
On Wednesday, Oct. 18, Time magazine investigative reporter Billy Perrigo, Uber Files whistleblower Mark MacGann and Facebook content moderator whistleblower Daniel Motaung sat down to talk about whistleblowing, investigative journalism [...]
Confidential sources still protected if journalist dies, U.S. court rules
On Thursday, Oct. 5, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled that a reporter’s privilege survives death and can be claimed by the journalist’s newspaper. The practical effect of the ruling [...]
Worrying trend in U.S., other democracies of authorities targeting journalists and anonymous sources
By The Signals Network Staff Recent stories of journalists being targeted in democracies such as France and the U.S. speak to a worrying trend in attacks by authorities on journalists and [...]
TSN announces new tech whistleblowing guides for U.K., Ireland
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 27 September 2023 The Signals Network (TSN) announced today the publication of two new guides to help tech workers in the U.K.and Ireland make informed decisions [...]
TSN, whistleblowers talk best journalist-source practices at ONA conference
Last week, The Signals Network joined two whistleblowers at the Online News Association conference in Philadelphia to speak about best practices for journalists working with whistleblower sources. The panel [...]
