Getting Started
Getting Started with ACT: Actionable Cybersecurity Tools
This guide will help you navigate the ACT website, a resource designed to empower individuals and communities with effective cybersecurity solutions.
What is ACT?
ACT stands for Actionable Cybersecurity Tools. It's an initiative by the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) focused on providing a means of locating cybersecurity tools and resources, regardless of technical expertise.
Who is ACT For?
ACT caters to a broad audience, including:
- Individuals, families, and organizations seeking to protect themselves online, especially those who identify with a high-risk community
- Government organizations, especially those that may be smaller or heavily resource-constrained
- Anyone or any organization who has become a victim of a cybercrime, social unrest, a natural disaster, or an armed conflict
- Cybersecurity practitioners
Using ACT to Search for Tools
The ACT website is user-friendly and offers several ways to find the information you need:
Homepage: The homepage provides an overview of ACT's mission and resources. Navigation Menu: The navigation menu at the top allows you to explore different sections of the website, such as "About," "Find Your Community," and "Get Involved." Search Bar: The search bar lets you look for specific cybersecurity tools or topics.
Finding Cybersecurity Tools
ACT Wiki: A core component of ACT is the user-friendly cybersecurity tools wiki. This wiki categorizes cybersecurity resources based on specific needs, making it easy to find relevant tools for parents, businesses, journalists, etc. Community Pages: The "Find Your Community" section connects you with resources tailored to your specific needs and background. Additional Resources
The ACT website also offers
News and Events: Stay updated on the latest cybersecurity threats and initiatives by exploring the News & Events section. Get Involved: Learn how to contribute to a safer digital world by volunteering or raising awareness. By using the ACT website, you can gain valuable knowledge and tools to protect yourself and your community from cyber threats.