Cyber Volunteer Programs (Region 2)
Cyber volunteer programs play a critical role in upskilling the cyber workforce and supporting the cyber resilience of under-resourced high-risk communities.
Across the United States, academic institutions, non-profits, and state governments are setting up cybersecurity clinics and volunteer corps to provide under-resourced civil high-risk communities with access to free, hands-on support for incident response and resilience building.
Review the programs below to learn about programs in your area, including how prospective volunteers can get involved and how under-resourced civil society organizations can request assistance.
Cyber Volunteer Programs in Region 2
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Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Cybersecurity Clinic
Students work with under-resourced organizations to implement long-term resilience-building measures.
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CyberPeace Institute - CyberPeace Builders
Learn more about the services provided by a non-profit organization that aims to reduce the impact of cyberattacks to individuals and communities.