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For organizations and advocacy initiatives leveraging data for transparency and accountability, the basic question remains:
 
For organizations and advocacy initiatives leveraging data for transparency and accountability, the basic question remains:
What can I do to make sure that the data I’m using can not be used to harm people or violate their privacy?
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It’s a simple question without a very simple answer, but one which needs to be posed and discussed at the expertise level of project managers and campaigners, not only security gurus.  
 
It’s a simple question without a very simple answer, but one which needs to be posed and discussed at the expertise level of project managers and campaigners, not only security gurus.  
 
We’re currently coordinating with potential experts, if you know someone who’d be a good fit, please pass this along or put us in touch.  
 
We’re currently coordinating with potential experts, if you know someone who’d be a good fit, please pass this along or put us in touch.  
 
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