Sarah Aoun

Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab - A podcast by Continuum

This week’s radical is Sara Aoun, a technologist activist. She specifically works on privacy and security with human rights defenders, activists, journalists, and different types of targeted communities around the world.  Throughout our conversation, Sarah shares all about her work and how it as a cybersecurity activist. She shares insights into how her work helps protesters whose personal information needs to be kept safe. Sarah has never been able to disassociate her identity from human rights and activism, so she uses her position as a woman of color in tech to support underserved communities worldwide. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about the work you’re doing now. (0:59)Where were you born? (4:58)Do you normally work with individuals or organizations? (16:49)Do you spend a lot of your time advocating for these system changes? (37:58)Do you ever worry about your own security? (39:44)In This Episode, You Will Learn: What Sarah’s work looks like. (1:19)Why sometimes taking a rest feels like too much luxury. (13:39)What led Sarah to work in cybersecurity. (18:17)What working at Human Rights Watch was like. (19:59)The intersection of cybersecurity and cultural sensitivities. (27:41)How Sarah’s work contributes to protests. (38:07)Resources: WebsiteSarah’s TwitterSarah’s LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.