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The Gula Tech Foundation Announces Winners of $1 Million Data Care Grant Round at RSAC 2021
Winners Encompass Nonprofits Raising Public Awareness About Cybersecurity
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Gula Tech Foundation, a nonprofit focused on awarding $1,000,000 in competitive grants to cybersecurity nonprofits several times each year, announced today, in conjunction with RSAC 2021, the winners of its Data Care themed competitive grant program. This competitive grant focuses on non-profits committed to broaden the cybersecurity industry to be more inclusive and increase personal responsibility for data. The issue of Data Care is one of the many reasons we launched and founded The Gula Tech Foundation. General population awareness of cybersecurity issues is foundational to our fight against threat actors, said Ron & Cyndi Gula, Co-founders of The Gula Tech Foundation. The winning nonprofits and runners-up truly are fielding this very difficult mission of raising public
Google expands election security aid for federal, state campaigns Maggie Miller © Getty Images Google expands election security aid for federal, state campaigns
Google announced Tuesday it is expanding its efforts around election security by providing free training to state and federal campaigns in all 50 states.
The company detailed the effort in a blog post, saying it will involve supporting nonpartisan virtual cybersecurity trainings for state and federal campaigns across the country and deploying a digital help desk to answer security-related questions for campaigns.
The new effort marks an expansion of Google s work with the nonprofit group Defending Digital Campaigns (DDC), which provides free or low-cost security services to campaigns to help defend against malicious hackers.
One thing that changed in the past four years: Politicians, campaign workers and their friends and family members started counting on little USB sticks to securely log in to email accounts and other online services. Google sells these widgets, known as physical security keys, as do smaller companies such as GoTrust, TrustKey and Yubico.
Google worked with a nonprofit called Defending Digital Campaigns to give out more than 10,500 kits containing physical security keys, the company said in a blog post on Dec. 9. The Federal Election Commission authorized the nonprofit to distribute cybersecurity products to campaigns for free or discounted prices, meaning campaigns wouldn t have to worry about money if they wanted to boost security. Microsoft also works with the nonprofit.
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