Project

Cybersecurity for Human Rights in the Philippines (C4HR-PH) Initiative

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Summary

As part of USAID and The Asia Foundation’s ongoing initiative for Advancing Community Transformation (I-ACT) project, this initiative will provide tools and training to more than 150 local organizations across the country over 10 months.

Cybersecurity experts from The Asia Foundation will work closely with national human rights coalitions to design and deliver trainings in risk management, digital security assessments, phishing awareness, and the adoption of cybersecurity protocols such as multi-factor authentication and regular data backups.

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Aim

As now more then ever, civil society organizations are reliant on technology and the internet to operate and pursue their advocacies, this initiative aims to protect members who are constantly online and vulnerable to cyberattacks.

Context

Civil society organizations are considered a high-risk community for cyberattacks because they can become under direct threat of malicious attackers but have limited defense capabilities.


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