Cloudflare's Project Galileo initiative is celebrating its 11th anniversary in June 2025, marking a decade of providing free cybersecurity protection to vulnerable organizations working in the public interest around the world. The project supports independent media and human rights groups, community activists, and others often targeted for their essential work in human rights, civil society, and democracy building. In recent years, there has been a growing trend in DDoS attacks against these organizations, with Cloudflare blocking 108.9 billion cyber threats between May 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, representing an average of nearly 325.2 million cyber attacks per day over the 11-month period. The organization has onboarded new partners in Asia and expanded its commitment to digital rights in the region. Cloudflare is also providing training and workshops to help local civil society organizations in Taiwan manage their website infrastructure and address vulnerabilities such as DDoS attacks. The project aims to support more than 34 local civil society organizations in Taiwan by providing training and workshops to help them manage their website infrastructure, address vulnerabilities such as DDoS attacks, and conduct ongoing research to tackle the security challenges these communities face.