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The Gadfly Project: Cyber Preparedness Grant

See Funder Details for: The Gadfly Project
Deadline: Apr 26, 2025

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Cyber Preparedness Grant

The past several years has ushered in a new age of cyber-threat. These threats have become increasingly frequent, widespread, and sophisticated. A well managed organization must be prepared to take minimal measures to ensure the integrity information and the security of user data. Properly evaluating your cyber structures can be costly. Not doing anything will likely be MORE costly - eroding money, trust, and resources.

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