How security vendors are aiding Ukraine

Since Russia launched a full-scale military invasion into Ukraine on February 23, a series of cyberattacks have been detected targeting Ukrainian businesses, websites and government agencies amid the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, organizations in the cybersecurity sector have begun taking action to provide help and support to those directly and subsequently impacted by cyber incidents relating to the Ukraine-Russia crisis. Here is a list of the cybersecurity vendors currently known to be offering aid.

  • DNSFilter: DNS security provider DNSFilter has started a coalition of technology vendors to drive donations to Ukraine. It is also providing its DNS security solution to those in the country that have been impacted by the invasion free of charge.
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