Protecting Underserved Organisations in Geneva
In the heart of International Geneva, a diverse ecosystem thrives, housing 38 international organizations, 432 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and several hundred associations active at an international level, all united by a shared mission: to make the world a place of peace and justice. The CyberPeace Institute safeguards these heroes in Geneva.
Our Cybersecurity Services for NGOs:
Threat Landscape Mapping
Volunteer-Led Consulting
Alert
Notifications
Provide Policy Recommendations
Our Engagement with Geneva
Free cybersecurity support for local associations in Geneva
Associations joining the project will have free access to a group of volunteer cybersecurity professionals from Geneva-based and international companies, who will carry out volunteering activities aimed at helping the associations improve their cybersecurity through the CyberPeace Builders programme.
Sami Kanaan, Conseiller administratif de la Ville de Genève, en charge du Département de la culture et de la transition numérique
About the project
An initial priority will be given to associations working in the field of digital inclusion. Associations subsidized by the City of Geneva, including other services such as Agenda 21 (international solidarity), or other affiliated entities such as the Geneva Federation of Cooperation, may be associated with the initiative.
Discover our Research in Geneva
With the leadership and support of the Republic and Canton of Geneva, our CyberPeace Analytical Report on the “Cyber Threats Affecting International Geneva” aims to provide actionable recommendations to build capacities and resilience to mitigate cyber risks.