Cybersecurity for the Common Good: A Survey of Potential Solutions
The purpose of this document is to provide a common understanding of different funding models that are employed in the market.
The purpose of this document is to provide a common understanding of different funding models that are employed in the market.
This document explores the challenges faced by cybersecurity nonprofits by examining four illustrative categories: (1) Network Operations and Monitoring, (2) Open Source Software, (3) Operational and Support Organizations, and (4) Development and Delivery of Services and Tools.
We are thrilled to announce that Cyber Threat Alliance has joined hands with us as a proud sponsor for the Common Good Cyber workshop taking place on February 26-27 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.. The Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) is working to improve the cybersecurity of our global digital ecosystem by enabling … Read More
We are thrilled to unveil another significant addition to our Common Good Cyber Workshop in Washington D.C. on February 26-27: Megan Stifel will be steering the ship as the esteemed moderator for our second panel on ‘Possible Solutions’, where we aim to collectively outline the pros and cons of possible solutions for resourcing cybersecurity for … Read More
The Common Good Cyber initiative is a collaborative effort aimed at galvanizing action to strengthen the Internet’s resilience. Unlike most other services that are a critical part of our lives, like roads and electric power, the Internet relies on people and nonprofits working on shaky ground and razor-thin budgets. The initiative will formally kick off … Read More