Civil society organisations are facing an evolving digital environment with new threats every day. Liberties’ new crash-course will teach you how to keep your organisation safe online and stay cyber-aware.
Now more than ever, civil society organisations (CSOs) need to stay safe and secure online.
Despite new laws and regulations, today’s internet still presents inherent dangers that CSOs need to be aware of. Cybercriminals, scammers and other malicious actors are constantly changing their tools, targets and techniques to find an organisation’s weakest links. Understanding the methods and motivations threats that actors use is an essential step for organisations to mitigate their risks and protect their assets.
Whether it’s keeping sensitive supporter and employee information safe, preventing malware attacks, or recognising automated scams, it’s essential we develop strong, actionable knowledge and policies towards cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity is an ongoing process: as risks and attacks evolve and become more sophisticated, your organisations need to learn to be vigilant and stay cybersafe in response.
That’s why Liberties has just released our Cybersecurity Self-Awareness Crash Course for NGOs on our e-learning platform Knowledge Hub. This course requires no advanced technical knowledge and will provide you and your organisation with the knowledge to:
· Understand the types of threats faced by CSOs online today
· Recognise fraud, scams, and phishing techniques and deal with them safely
· Implement effective security policies across your organisation· Understand and overcome the psychological biases that lead us to make unsafe decisions online.
Sign up to our Cybersecurity Self-Awareness Crash Course for NGOs here