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Cyber Secure The Hague: Free Cybersecurity Tools and Advice for NGOs

With over 500 cyber attacks on NGOs since 2016, it’s more important than ever to make your NGO cyber resilient. Threats to NGOs include targeting by foreign governments and cyber criminals. While the City of The Hague provides cybersecurity assistance to international organisations, extending these resources to all local NGOs is challenging. To meet this need, the CyberPeace Institute, DIVD, and The Hague Humanity Hub are all joining forces to help more NGOs become cyber secure.

Interested? For more information, or to enroll, please contact assistance@cyberpeaceinstitute.org

Call for 10 NGOs

The proposed project, made possible through The City of The Hague, aims to provide free cybersecurity resources and training to nonprofits. The CyberPeace Institute, DIVD, and The Hague Humanity Hub will together identify 10 local NGOs to conduct a security assessment and provide free cybersecurity resources, tools, and support to strengthen these NGOs cybersecurity capabilities.

Programme Benefits

Tools

Including Automated Vulnerability Scans

Training

Targeted training to reduce the possibility of future vulnerabilities

Best Practices

Protocols and best practice policies from the experts at the CyberPeace Institute, DIVD, and project partners

Registration Criteria

– Your organisation must sign up for the CyberPeace Builders initiative
– It must then complete a General Security Assessment
– You must be able to share technical data to help our research
– And be able to put up to 50 hours to the programme over 12 months

Further Advantages

Expertise

Access to a pool of cybersecurity professionals volunteering their skills.

Cost

Free cybersecurity support offering a cost effective solution for your organisation.

Training

For NGO executives, Donors and Boards on the prevalence of cybersecurity for all.

Onboarding

1 hour General Security Assessment to kick-start robust cybersecurity planning.

An initiative of the CyberPeace Institute, CyberPeace Builders, DIVD; and The Hague Humanity Hub

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