Protection against cyber threat actors from authoritarian states.

We adopt a personalized approach tailored to the client's field, country, and the specific cyber threats they face.
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NGOs

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating wholly or partially within authoritarian states face unique cyber threats. With limited resources, they struggle to establish robust cybersecurity. Specialized support, including implementing cybersecurity solutions, conducting threat analysis, and providing staff training, can help these organizations protect themselves and ensure cybersecurity resilience.

Human rights defenders

Individuals advocating for human rights under authoritarian regimes often become targets of cyberattacks. Programs that provide data protection tools and training on the safe use of digital technologies can significantly enhance their security.

Political figures

Opposition politicians and election candidates face constant pressure from authoritarian regimes. Their campaigns are increasingly targeted by cyber threats, including disruptive attacks, data breaches, and hack-and-leak campaigns. Comprehensive cybersecurity support, such as secure communication tools, threat monitoring, and incident response planning, can help protect the integrity of elections and democratic processes.

Media and journalists

Independent media and individual journalists who report on authoritarian regimes and whose views differ from the official stance of the governing authorities often face cyberattacks. Comprehensive cybersecurity support, including secure communication tools and threat monitoring, can help protect their operations. Additionally, training on safe digital practices and incident response planning can enhance their resilience against cyber threats.

Conflict zone operations

NGOs and other organizations operating in conflict zones often face increased risks from cyberattacks, including attempts to steal sensitive data or disrupt their operations. Support for these organizations includes staff training, developing and implementing security protocols, and providing technical assistance to protect data and communications in high-risk environments.

Women opposing tyranny

Women politicians, journalists, and human rights defenders can be particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks and online threats emanating from authoritarian regimes. Creating specialized support programs, including   enhance their digital security.