Gute ehrenamtliche #Initiative von der #University of #California / #Berkeley Campus: Wie kann man denjenigen Organisationen am besten helfen, die viel #Cybersicherheit brauchen, aber kaum oder keine #Ressourcen dafür haben? "The idea behind the initiative, details of which CyberScoop is first reporting, is that too much cyber expertise doing volunteer work is uncoordinated." "A cybersecurity volunteering initiative is launching Tuesday in a bid to aid vulnerable organizations that have few resources — like schools and nonprofits — by leveraging potentially thousands of cyber pros who can provide free expertise." "There are all these very small, community-based organizations that really don’t meet the threat of a national security threat, so they really don’t get the full force of the federal government to their assistance, and they have really nowhere else to turn" "What we’re really trying to do with this project is connect each other so that we can serve more people and more communities and serve them better" "Instead of just having 10 siloed volunteering programs, we have everyone communicating, coordinating and sharing best practices" https://lnkd.in/eTYmGiGy
Es gibt auch in Deutschland ähnliche Ansätze, d.h. Unternehmen unterstützen sich bei der Zielerreichung (Einführung eines ISMS) gegenseitig und teilen sich die Kosten.
Stéphane Duguin great to see the CyberPeace Institute involved! Also of course University of California, Berkeley - Go Bears! There was a similar initiative in the UK a while ago, unfortunately I don't think it attracted nearly the number of sponsors it needed to survive. It's great to see more organizations help with coordination of these efforts.