Clayton Romans, Associate Director of Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative, shared a blog post in which he highlights a new suite of resources from CISA, in their new High-Risk Communities webpage, which provides civil society organizations guidance on bolstering their cyber defense and resilience. The new webpage includes cyber hygiene guidance, a repository of local cyber volunteer programs, and free or discounted tools and services.
Among other things, it appears to include practical resources for members to use toward security awareness and training initiatives. Most notably, Project Upskill, a suite of cyber hygiene guides is designed to arm individuals of high-risk organizations with simple steps to meaningfully improve cyber hygiene.
Members may also find value in Cybersecurity Resources for High-Risk Communities, which offers a wide selection of free or steeply discounted tools and services.
To find out more about the initiative, access the CISA alert and Director Romans’ full blog post.