LevelUp's Trainers' Curriculum is a module-based collection of training sessions, field-tested and documented by a growing number of fellow digital security trainers, and gathered here to share with the wider global network of trainers. An open and participatory dynamic sets the tone for a training space that is more conducive to learning in general, and specifically to adult learning.
The Source Guide to Defending Accounts Against Common Attacks
The Glass Room - Training and Workshop Schedule
Me and My Shadow: Take Control of Your Data
freeCodeCamp: How to encrypt your entire life in less than an hour
EPIC Online Guide to Practical Privacy Tools
American Library Association - Privacy: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights
American Library Association - Privacy Tool Kit
Primarily aimed at libraries/librarians. Tools and resources for understanding patron rights to privacy.
The Ultimate Online Privacy Guide (bestvpn)
Electronic Frontier Foundation: Surveillance Self-Defense Lessons / tutorials customized to certain personas, e.g. "Academic Researcher", "Activist or Protester", "Journalism Student"
The Laboratorium (James Grimmelmann): Be Prepared: Protecting your Digital Privacy
Robert Gellman: Fair Information Practices: A Basic History
FIPs are a set of internationally recognized practices for addressing the privacy of information about individuals. Information privacy is a subset of privacy. FIPs are important because they provide the underlying policy for many national laws addressing privacy and data protection matters. The international policy convergence around FIPs as core elements for information privacy has remained in place since the late 1970s. Privacy laws in the United States, which are much less comprehensive in scope than laws in some other countries, often reflect some elements of FIPs but not as consistently as the laws of most other nations.