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Project Safekeeping – protecting the world’s most vulnerable infrastructure with Zero Trust

What's this blog post about?

Starting December 13, 2022, Cloudflare will provide enterprise-level Zero Trust cybersecurity solutions to under-resourced critical infrastructure organizations at no cost and with no time limit. This initiative, called Project Safekeeping, aims to support vulnerable entities that face constant cyber attacks threatening health, safety, and security in our global communities. Smaller critical infrastructure organizations are often at risk due to budget constraints and lack of capacity to manage relentless cyber threats. Cloudflare's Zero Trust services include connecting users to applications, filtering traffic, securing cloud applications, protecting sensitive data, email security, and safer web browsing. Eligible entities should be located in Australia, Japan, Germany, Portugal, and the United Kingdom; considered critical infrastructure by governments; and have approximately up to 50 people and/or less than USD $10 million in annual revenue or balance sheet total. Interested organizations can apply via Cloudflare's website.

Company
Cloudflare

Date published
Dec. 13, 2022

Author(s)
Carly Ramsey, Christiaan Smits, Sebastian Hufnagel

Word count
886

Hacker News points
None found.

Language
English


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