Code Blue Computing’s cybersecurity contest for nonprofits is now open

September 9, 2024
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TLDR:

Code Blue Computing has launched a cybersecurity contest for nonprofits called “Labor of Love” to provide a full cybersecurity makeover for one deserving nonprofit organization. The contest includes a comprehensive Cyber Security Risk Assessment, one year of upgraded security software, and a full year of cybersecurity training for staff and volunteers. Nonprofits can apply by visiting their website, with the application deadline on Sept. 20 and the winner being announced on Sept. 27.

Summary:

Code Blue Computing, an IT company based in Broomfield, has initiated a contest called “Labor of Love” to offer a complete cybersecurity overhaul to a nonprofit organization. The aim is to help nonprofits achieve their missions securely in today’s digital world. The prize package includes a Cyber Security Risk Assessment, upgraded security software, and cybersecurity training for a year. Many nonprofits overlook cybersecurity due to budget constraints, making them easy targets for cybercriminals. The contest application deadline is Sept. 20, with the winner announced on Sept. 27.


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