Cyber Resilience for Women’s Rights Organisations

IWPR’s Cyber Resilience Guidebook is aimed at activists, peacebuilders and advocates in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova.


Languages: English, Armenian, Georgian, Romanian

Publisher: IWPR, 2024

Whether you are a humanitarian, activist, or women's rights defender, your focus is likely to be advocating for change, lobbying for gender perspectives in legislation and raising awareness in your communities.

Cyber threats might not be part of your usual considerations, it is, however, imperative in today's world to integrate cyber awareness into all your activities. The knowledge in this guide will empower you to navigate these challenges and safeguard not only yourself but also your colleagues, beneficiaries and your work.

The information provided in this guide does not, and is not intended to, constitute cybersecurity advice; instead, it is intended for general informational purposes only.

This publication was prepared under the “Building Resilience in the Eastern Neighbourhood" project (BREN), implemented with the support of the United Kingdom’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). IWPR also acknowledges the contributions of Toro Solutions, the project’s cybersecurity partners in implementing the Cyber Resilience support program in Georgia, Armenia and Moldova.


Armenia handbook:

Georgia handbook:

Moldova handbook:

 
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