Clarke for Journalism & Media
Encryption for Truth-Tellers, Whistleblowers, and Global Storytelling.
Industry Overview
Journalists work under increasing pressure: surveillance, censorship, data breaches, and the threat of retaliation. Whether it's investigative reporting, field interviews, source protection, or embargoed content, journalists and editors deal with sensitive material that must remain private.
In many regions, securing your data isn’t just professional protocol — it’s a matter of safety.
Threat Landscape in Journalism
State surveillance and metadata tracking
Leaked recordings or interview files
Email and messaging platform compromise
Breach of confidential editorial drafts or embargoed news
Physical device theft while reporting from hostile environments
Insecure collaboration between editors, translators, and sources
Why Most Encryption Tools Fail Journalists
Complex setup; not designed for field use
Require constant internet connection
Don't support multi-format media (video, docs, audio)
High learning curve for non-technical users
Clarke Changes the Game
Drag-and-drop file encryption for video, audio, notes, and more
No cloud syncing: Everything is local and session-based
macOS + Windows integration for real-time workflows
Biometric unlock support (Windows Hello, Touch ID)
No setup required – journalists can use Clarke immediately
Encrypted vaults for story drafts, visuals, research, and witness data
Clarke in Action: Journalism Use Cases
Investigative Reporter: Stores recordings and documents in Clarke vaults while working undercover
Photojournalist: Encrypts SD card backups on Clarke while traveling
Editor-in-Chief: Distributes embargoed material to editors with self-expiring encrypted vaults
NGO/Activist Press Team: Manages interviews and testimonials securely from whistleblowers
Benefits for Newsrooms and Field Teams
Protects sources and whistleblowers
Prevents accidental publication leaks
Works without internet (offline = safety)
Boosts journalistic integrity in a surveillance age
Deployment Models
Independent Reporters: Single license for mobile journalism and encrypted backup
Newsrooms: Multi-device licenses across editorial, production, and investigative units
NGOs + Advocacy Media: Clarke Vaults for field reporting and partner data exchange
The Clarke Covenant for Truth-Tellers
Clarke will never betray the source, the reporter, or the story. If forced to compromise encryption, Clarke will cease to exist.
This commitment is not just legal. It is moral.
Encryption is now part of your journalistic toolkit. Let Clarke carry the silence, so you can speak the truth.