Community Commitment
Strong security should not be reserved for those who can most easily afford it. Each quarter, GTAC dedicates time and expertise to organizations and individuals who need protection but lack the resources to pay for it.
How We Help
A standing set of programs through which we extend professional security support to those who need it most, at no cost or at a reduced rate.
Each quarter we reserve a set number of pro bono hours for qualifying nonprofits and community organizations that cannot afford professional security services.
We offer reduced-rate services to vulnerable individuals, including domestic violence survivors, journalists, and activists facing technology-based harassment or stalking.
We provide free personal safety assessments for women and the elderly, reviewing digital and physical risks and recommending practical steps to stay safe.
We provide free cybersecurity awareness sessions to schools, churches, and small community organizations on request, helping people stay safer online.
If you represent a nonprofit, community group, or you are an individual in need of support, reach out and tell us about your situation. All inquiries are handled confidentially.
Request Support
Tell us a little about your organization or situation and which program you're interested in. All inquiries are handled confidentially, and there is no obligation.
All community inquiries are handled confidentially · US-based staff