The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has introduced a dedicated High-Risk Communities webpage to address cybersecurity challenges faced by civil society groups. These resources aim to assist organizations vulnerable to digital security threats by providing cyber hygiene guidance, access to volunteer programs, and discounted or free cybersecurity tools and services. Given the financial constraints many civil society organizations operate under, these offerings are particularly valuable as they allow for meaningful improvements in cybersecurity without significant financial investment.
One key feature of the initiative is “Project Upskill,” which comprises cyber hygiene guides tailored to individuals within high-risk organizations. These guides offer simple yet effective steps to enhance cybersecurity practices and mitigate potential threats. Additionally, the webpage includes a repository of cyber volunteer programs across the country, enabling under-resourced organizations to access hands-on cybersecurity support at no cost.
The Cybersecurity Resources for High-Risk Communities section of the webpage provides a diverse range of tools and services at discounted rates or for free. This initiative acknowledges the critical need for accessible cybersecurity solutions, especially for organizations with limited budgets. Furthermore, the Cyber Volunteer Resource Center offers a centralized platform for civil society groups to connect with volunteer programs nationwide, fostering collaboration and support within the cybersecurity community.