Companies are donating security devices to Ukrainians to stop breaches, malware, and cyberattacks from bad actors
August 18, 2022
The nonprofit UkraineNow has partnered with digital security companies Yubico and Hideez and is sending money, volunteers, and state-of-the-art technology to Ukraine to fight the cyberattacks.
RockIT created an NFT inspired by kids’ drawings to spread the message of unity, hope, and freedom
July 8, 2022
Anyone can contribute to the project and buy a share of the Freedom Nightingale, and for Web3 newcomers, detailed instructions are available on the initiative's website.
President Joe Biden’s recent call for American businesses to strengthen their cyber defenses has drawn much attention from security experts. Their consensus is that the President’s concern over Russia’s “sophisticated cyber capability” as retaliation for its support of Ukraine is a valid one.
Justinas Pašys, managing director at Lithuanian Business Angel Network (LitBAN), which hosted a thematic event at the Vilnius TV tower last week, said the organization has a mandate to facilitate member connectivity with Ukrainian relief efforts as well as promising miltech startups.
With the Russia-Ukraine war in full swing, cybersecurity experts point to a cyber front that had been forming online long before Russian troops crossed the border.