I attended a wonderful event that was eye opening regarding the safety and security of journalists, particularly female journalists, when they are in Syria, Egypt and other hostile areas.
Travelling alone to anywhere, however poses risks that everyone should be aware of especially as a woman traveling alone. Whether it business or pleasure, or business and pleasure, there are some precautions we should always take when traveling alone.
Traveling today in the digital age is scary . Odds are, if we are traveling in congested areas, like airports or malls, it is safe to assume we are on camera most of the time. Similarly, with large companies falling victim to cyber-attacks it’s easy to wonder if someone is tracking our footprint online and how we as individuals can protect ourselves from personal attacks physically and digitally.
Over the years I have completed research, interviewing people, learning about their experiences when traveling internationally.
Here are some practical tips for anyone traveling overseas, or domestically, can adopt to help stay safe when in an unfamiliar area.
1. Prevention basics – This is what I call the basics. These are things we all know we should do, we even tell our friends, daughters and other loved ones to do it, but we don’t always do it ourselves.
2. Be confident : Though this could easily be part of the prevention basics section, I thought it was worthy of standing alone. Projecting confident while traveling is very important for anyone traveling alone. This includes not spending too much time looking at maps while walking down the street, making the occasional eye contact with people and not being afraid to ask someone to backup if they get to close to you. This includes sitting alone at a hotel bar or eating dinner alone. Final advice here, trust your instinct. Every satiation is different.
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3. Travel in groups : Even if this means acting like you are part of a larger group. This doesn’t to pertain to every situation, but can be very helpful, if you are in an area where you feel uncomfortable. Or you decide to go to a park, museum, or shopping alone. The perception you are with others may lower the risk of you being a target by someone who intends harm.
4. Understand being an American can make you a target : This is important if you are traveling to a part of the world with political or social unrest, or with cultural sensitivities to westerners in general. Avoid large gathering of people, and make a to blend in as much as possible with local customs/clothing. I was talking to a woman who visited Abu Dabai and while doing some sightseeing, she was surprised she could not enter a holy place with a skirt on. These are the customs we want to respect. I suggest doing research before the trip.
5. Hotel security:
6. Cell phones : I recommend satellite phones when traveling to a place you know has challenging communications. Meaning access to the internet is challenging if other communications are challenging as a result of the country infrastructure.
7. Laptops and Wi-Fi : if using personal email – Google is best other than that use VPN for business. If traveling to China don’t taken your regular laptop, but a rented or temporary laptop.
8. Insurance : People don’t always think of cyber liability, but in today’s world it is definitely necessary. It’s possible if you are traveling for business your already have insurance. If that the case, great! Learn what exactly you are covered for health and bodily harm, company property such as laptops. What about your personal loss of luggage?