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CREST Community Supporters contribute to our mission to build capability, capacity, consistency and collaboration in the global cyber security industry and help raise awareness of CREST and our members.

Click on our Community Supporters below to learn more about them and visit their websites.

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Center for Internet Security (CIS)

The Center for Internet Security, Inc. (CIS®) makes the connected world a safer place for people, businesses, and governments through our core competencies of collaboration and innovation. We are a community-driven nonprofit, responsible for the CIS Controls® and CIS Benchmarks, globally recognized best practices for securing IT systems and data. We lead a global community of IT professionals to continuously evolve these standards and provide products and services to proactively safeguard against emerging threats.

Visit the Center for Internet Security (CIS) website.

Cloud Security Alliance

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. CSA harnesses the subject matter expertise of industry practitioners, associations, governments, and its corporate and individual members to offer cloud security-specific research, education, certification, events and products. CSA’s activities, knowledge and extensive network benefit the entire community impacted by cloud — from providers and customers, to governments, entrepreneurs and the assurance industry — and provide a forum through which diverse parties can work together to create and maintain a trusted cloud ecosystem.

Visit the Cloud Security Alliance website.

Cyber Threat Alliance

CTA is the industry’s first formally organized nonprofit group of cybersecurity practitioners that work together in good faith to share threat information and improve global defenses against advanced cyber adversaries. CTA’s mission is to facilitate the sharing of actionable intelligence and situational awareness about sophisticated cyber threats to improve its members’ cyber defenses, more effectively disrupt malicious cyber actors around the world and raise the level of cybersecurity throughout the Internet and cyberspace. The alliance is continuing to grow on a global basis, enriching both the quantity and quality of the information that is being shared across the platform. CTA is actively recruiting additional regional players to enhance information sharing to enable a more secure future for all.

Visit the Cyber Threat Intelligence website.

Global Anti Scam Alliance (GASA)

Our mission is to protect consumers worldwide from scams by raising awareness, enabling hand-on tools for consumers and law enforcement, facilitating knowledge sharing, organizing research, supporting the development of (legal) best practices, and offering training and education. The number of online scams is booming. Nearly $50 billion was lost by consumers last year in scams. The number of scams reported to law enforcement grew by 90% to more than 266 million reports. However, this is only the tip of the iceberg as only 7% of all victims report the online scam to the police. Still, in most developed countries 20 to 40% of all reported crime is now related to online fraud. Scammers, however, can go free because they can operate globally, while law enforcement operations locally, regionally, or nationally. According to the World Economic Forum, only 0,05% of all cybercriminals are prosecuted.

Visit the GASA website.

Global Resilience Federation, Inc.

GRF builds, develops and connects security information sharing communities for mutual defense. GRF, with nearly 20 years of experience, is a nonprofit provider and hub for cyber, supply chain, physical and geopolitical threat intelligence exchange between information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs), organizations (ISAOs) and computer emergency readiness/response teams (CERTs) from many different sectors and regions around the world. We all count on the resiliency of essential services – services from the electricity powering our homes and the connectivity of entertainment apps, to the legal systems and financial pipelines driving the global economy.  But this infrastructure faces constant threats from hacktivists, criminals and rogue states, and they are growing in sophistication. GRF will help your industry develop or enhance a trusted sharing community, obtain actionable intelligence, and support you in emergencies.

Visit the Global Resilience Federation website.

Global Cyber Alliance

The Global Cyber Alliance has a singular purpose: to reduce cyber risk. The Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating cyber risk and improving our connected world. GCA works with our partner community worldwide to build practical, accessible resources and measure their impact, in order to achieve a secure, trustworthy Internet that enables social and economic progress for all.

Visit the Global Cyber Alliance website.

ISC2

Our vision is clear: A safe and secure cyber world.
ISC2 is the world’s leading member association for cybersecurity professionals. Our more than 600,000 members, candidates and associates lead the profession with the same shared vision. ISC2 strengthens the influence, diversity and vitality of the field through advocacy, expertise and workforce empowerment that accelerates cyber safety and security in an interconnected world.

Visit the ISC2 website.

Stott and May Consulting Ltd

Stott and May Consulting are revolutionizing the way businesses navigate technology transformation. We empower project leaders to take back control of their most important initiatives, ensuring projects are scoped, resourced, tracked, and delivered in line with the latest industry best practices. Our unique combination of subject matter expertise in technology consulting, project governance, and neurodiversity makes it easy for organizations to build inclusive teams, shape deliverables, and execute technology transformation with predictable precision.

Visit the Stott and May Consulting Ltd website.

The Security Institute

The Security Institute is the largest security membership organisation based in the UK with members worldwide. We have over 4,300 members across all types of businesses, and at all stages of their security career.

Visit The Security Institute website.

Our supporters play an important role as part of the CREST community. If your organisation shares our mission to build trust in the digital world, we would welcome you to join us as a CREST Community Supporter.

To find out more about the benefits for your organisation and how to apply, please visit our CREST Community Supporters page.

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