Psst Blog

The Worst 7 Years in Boeing’s History—and the Man Who Won’t Stop Fighting for Answers
Read WIRED's profile of Psst board member Ed Pierson's citizen-led, obsessive campaign to hold Boeing accountable and prevent the next disaster.

For Tech Whistleblowers, There’s Safety in Numbers
WIRED profiles how Psst is building a “digital safe” to help people shine a light on the bad things their bosses are doing, without getting found out.

Creating Space to Speak Up: The Story Behind Psst.org
Psst co-founders Jennifer Gibson and Rebecca Petras sit down with the "Great Women in Compliance" podcast to share the story behind Psst and the movement we’re building around safe, supported, collective whistleblowing.

Trump is making it harder for whistleblowers. That’s a problem for corporate America.
Psst board member Mary Inman in Compliance Week, addressing the ways whistleblowing may be under threat and the problems that poses for corporate America.

Should corporate whistleblowers get paid?
Psst board member Mary Inman speaks to Financial Times about the “perfect storm” brewing for whistleblowers in the UK, and how the US may lose whistleblowers to other jurisdictions.

Wedding site The Knot hides a dark side
The New Yorker profile of three former employees at wedding giant The Knot who Psst helped as they revealed years of alleged fraudulent practices and financial misconduct.

Whisper Networking: Psst aims to help whistleblowers build strength in numbers
Columbia Journalism Review profiles how Psst.org empowers and supports insiders, giving them a secure way to collectively expose tech industry and government misconduct.

A New Group Aims to Protect Whistleblowers In the Trump Era
TIME magazine's Billy Perrigo highlights how Psst.org is keeping insiders safe as they bring forward information in the public interest.

The Militia and the Mole - ProPublica
Psst helped protect John Williams as he told his story exposing the inner workings of two of America's most prominent militia groups.

Microsoft's Hypocrisy on AI - The Atlantic
Psst helped ex-Microsoft employee Holly Alpine expose the staggering scale of Microsoft's “Big Oil” AI contracts, which aim to dramatically increase fossil fuel extraction.