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Democratizing access to Zero Trust with Project Galileo

What's this blog post about?

Project Galileo was launched in 2014 with a mission to protect free expression from cyber attacks. Over the past eight years, Cloudflare has collaborated with over 50 civil society partners to provide powerful cyber security tools to more than 2,000 organizations across 111 countries. These organizations work in sensitive areas of human rights and democracy building. In response to new threats stemming from global events like COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, Cloudflare has extended its Zero Trust products to all domains under Project Galileo, making enterprise-level cyber security accessible to organizations regardless of their size or budgets. Additionally, Cloudflare has partnered with the CyberPeace Institute, Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC), and Meedan for this initiative. For those interested in protection through Project Galileo, they can visit Cloudflare's website for more information.

Company
Cloudflare

Date published
Dec. 12, 2022

Author(s)
Jocelyn Woolbright

Word count
1171

Language
English

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