Trio of Vendors Offer Free Services to Organizations at Risk of Russian Cyberattacks

A trio of vendors have teamed up to offer a range of free cybersecurity services to organizations in three US critical infrastructure sectors to help prepare them for potential cyberattacks from Russia.

The Critical Infrastructure Project is a collaborative effort between CrowdStrike, Cloudflare, and Ping Identity. As part of the initiative, the three vendors are providing step-by-step guidance to organizations in water, power utilities, and healthcare sectors on how to quickly implement a multi-layered zero-trust defense for protecting against phishing, malware, and destructive cyberattacks.

The vendors are offering a broad range of their products for free for at least the next four months. This includes technologies like Cloudflare’s cloud gateway, DNS filtering, and web application firewall technology; CrowdStrike’s Falcon endpoint protection and Falcon X threat monitoring; and Ping Identity’s PingOne for detecting suspicious sign-on attempts and its DaVinci identity…

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