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  2. Cyberpeace Foundation - Wikipedia

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    CyberPeace Foundation is an Indian nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of Cyber Security that works to build resilience against cyberattack and cybercrimes.CyberPeace closely works with several state and national governments, educational Institutions worldwide and the United Nations.

  3. Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams - Wikipedia

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    The ITU co-organizes with FIRST the Women in Cyber Mentorship Programme, which engages cybersecurity leaders in the field, and connects them with women worldwide. [ 15 ] Together with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration , FIRST also publishes guidelines for multi-party vulnerability disclosure, in scenarios such as ...

  4. Information Systems Security Association - Wikipedia

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    Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is a not-for-profit, international professional organization of information security professionals and practitioners. It was founded in 1984 after work on its establishment started in 1982. [ 2 ]

  5. National Cybersecurity Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA), [1] is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization which promotes cyber security awareness and education. The NCA works with various stakeholders across government, industry, and civil society promoting partnerships between the federal government and technology corporations.

  6. Center for Internet Security - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) is a "round-the-clock cyber threat monitoring and mitigation center for state and local governments" operated by CIS under a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security [7] (DHS), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency [8] (CISA). [9]

  7. Shadowserver Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Shadowserver Foundation is a nonprofit security organization that gathers and analyzes data on malicious Internet activity (including malware, botnets, and computer fraud), sends daily network reports to subscribers, and works with law enforcement organizations around the world [1] in cybercrime investigations.

  8. National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The National Cyber-Forensics & Training Alliance or NCFTA established in 2002 in Pittsburgh is an American non-profit corporation focused on identifying, mitigating, and neutralizing cyber crime threats through strategic alliances and partnerships with subject matter experts (SME) in the public, private, and academic sectors.

  9. CryptoHarlem - Wikipedia

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    CryptoHarlem was founded following the Trayvon Martin murder trial. Initially a series of security workshops, Mitchell said he founded the organization “due to the feeling of profound loss, the loss of all black folks, after Trayvon Martin’s death.” [3] Monthly digital privacy clinics called "crypto parties" hosted by Mitchell and CryptoHarlem started in 2012.