The National Cyber Security Alliance, our board member companies, federal partners and non-profit collaborators have worked swiftly to provide organizations and individuals with relevant and helpful information to address security and privacy concerns surrounding the global COVID-19 outbreak.
To help individuals and organizations find resources they can use and share, NCSA has launched the COVID-19 Security Resource Library. This library features free and updated information on current scams, cyber threats, remote working, disaster relief, and more. NCSA will work diligently to update this page regularly as resources become available.
Looking for a specific type of resource that you don’t see here? Let us know: info@staysafeonline.org
NCSA Encourages Vigilance Against Coronavirus Scams, Best Cybersecurity Practices for Remote Workers
NCSA’s Security Tips for Remote Workers
Avoiding Cyber Threats and Scams
CISA: Defending Against COVID-19 Cyber Scams
CISA: CISA Alerts and Recommendations
CISA: Recommendations on VPN Security
Cofense: Coronavirus Phishing Infocenter
ESET: Beware Scams Exploiting Coronavirus Fears
FTC: Tips for Avoiding Coronavirus Scams
NCSA: NCSA Statement on Coronavirus
NortonLifeLock: Coronavirus Phishing Emails: How to Protect Against COVID-19 Scams
Wells Fargo: Beware of Coronavirus Phishing Scams
Security Tips for Working Remotely
Cyber Readiness Institute: Securing A Remote Workforce
EDUCAUSE: Resources for Business Continuity and Alternative Education Delivery
EDUCAUSE: Corporate Resources for COVID-19
ESET: COVID‑19 and the Forced Workplace Exodus
Facebook: Business Resource Hub
Facebook: Small Business Resilience Toolkit
LogMeIn: Remote Work Toolkit
MediaPRO: Coronavirus Sucks: Working From Home Doesn’t Have To
NCSA: NCSA Tipsheet – Best Practices for Remote Workers
NIST: Preventing Eavesdropping and Protecting Privacy on Virtual Meetings
NortonLifeLock: Seven Tips to Help Keep Your Connections Secure
Government Assistance and Resources
CDC: What You Need to Know About COVID-19
IRS: Coronavirus Tax Relief
SBA: SBA Disaster Assistance in Response to Coronavirus
WHO: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak
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