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Unlocking encryption for NGOs

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In this episode of Under CTRL, Tresorit’s Aaron Stillman talks with Jason Keller, digital strategy developer for Vistant, and James Eaton-Lee, CISO for NetHope, on how NGOs can protect their most important assets in the online age.

Non-profits are often used to working in demanding environments, but they also face unique challenges in the digital realm. Operating out in the field can strain connectivity, while an ever-changing roster of volunteers, freelancers, and partners poses problems for both security and accessibility. Most worrying of all is the increasing threat of state-backed actors, who can dedicate large amounts of resources to attack or discredit activist groups.

Together, Aaron, James, and Jason break down how NGOs can face these threats head-on by investing in technical tools such as encryption, as well as practical measures such as training and usability. We also look at the wider tech landscape, and how investing in security can help non-profits safeguard not only key assets, but also their ethical responsibilities and reputation.

Find out more at www.tresorit.com

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In this episode of Under CTRL, Tresorit’s Aaron Stillman talks with Jason Keller, digital strategy developer for Vistant, and James Eaton-Lee, CISO for NetHope, on how NGOs can protect their most important assets in the online age.

Non-profits are often used to working in demanding environments, but they also face unique challenges in the digital realm. Operating out in the field can strain connectivity, while an ever-changing roster of volunteers, freelancers, and partners poses problems for both security and accessibility. Most worrying of all is the increasing threat of state-backed actors, who can dedicate large amounts of resources to attack or discredit activist groups.

Together, Aaron, James, and Jason break down how NGOs can face these threats head-on by investing in technical tools such as encryption, as well as practical measures such as training and usability. We also look at the wider tech landscape, and how investing in security can help non-profits safeguard not only key assets, but also their ethical responsibilities and reputation.

Find out more at www.tresorit.com

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