How We Help
Privacy and security challenges are becoming increasingly complex for local governments, nonprofits, and community organizations. Secure Justice helps organizations evaluate technology, strengthen policies, improve data practices, and protect the people they serve.
Whether we’re reviewing a surveillance policy, assessing organizational security practices, or providing community education, our goal remains the same: promoting privacy, accountability, and digital rights.
Practical assistance rooted in privacy, accountability, and public trust.
Policy Review
We review existing and proposed policies related to technology, surveillance, privacy, data governance, transparency, and public accountability.
Contract Review
We help organizations evaluate technology and data-related contracts to better understand privacy implications, security requirements, ownership provisions, and long-term risks.
Municipal Data Privacy Survey
We conduct structured assessments of how data moves through local government systems to identify risks, gaps, and opportunities for stronger privacy practices.
Community Digital Security Training
We provide accessible training programs that help community members and organizations protect their information, devices, and digital lives.
Organizational Security Audits
We evaluate organizational practices, identify vulnerabilities, and provide actionable recommendations to strengthen technology and data security.
Helping organizations make informed decisions about technology, privacy, and security.
From reviewing surveillance policies and technology contracts to training community members and assessing organizational practices, Secure Justice provides practical support rooted in privacy, accountability, and public trust.
Training and audits designed for real-world privacy and security challenges.
Community Digital Security Training
Secure Justice provides accessible training programs designed for community members, nonprofits, advocacy organizations, and public-serving institutions.
Training topics may include:
- Password management
- Multi-factor authentication
- Device security
- Online privacy
- Social media safety
- Data broker awareness
- Protecting sensitive information
- Understanding surveillance technologies
Organizational Technology & Data Security Audits
Organizations often know they should improve security practices but lack the time or expertise to determine where to begin. Secure Justice conducts structured assessments focused on privacy, governance, operational security, and data stewardship.
Areas commonly reviewed include:
- Access management
- Data handling practices
- Vendor relationships
- Technology governance
- Staff security practices
- Privacy protections
- Incident preparedness
Not just technical review — community-centered privacy advocacy.
Independent
We are not technology vendors and do not sell software products.
Community-Centered
We evaluate technology through the lens of civil rights, privacy, transparency, and public accountability.
Practical
We focus on actionable recommendations that organizations can realistically implement.
Mission-Driven
Our work is guided by a commitment to protecting privacy and advancing digital rights.
Support for public-serving organizations.
Need assistance with a privacy, security, or technology governance question?
Every organization faces different privacy and security challenges. Whether you’re evaluating a new technology, reviewing policies, educating staff, or assessing organizational practices, we’d be happy to discuss how Secure Justice may be able to help.
Questions about any of these services or interested in discussing a potential project? Email us at contact@secure-justice.org.