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| website        = [http://www.globalcyberalliance.org/ Global Cyber Alliance]
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 3 August 2024

Type: Privately Held, Public, etc.
Industry: Registry, Legal, Internet, etc.
Founded: place, year
Founder(s): name of founder(s) here
Ownership: current ownership, year purchased
Country: USA
Businesses: IT Services and IT Consulting
Email: info@globalcyberalliance.org
Website: Global Cyber Alliance
Blog: Blog Name
Facebook: Company Name
LinkedIn: Company Name
Twitter: @twitterhandle
Key People
Philip Reitinger,Brian Cute

The Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) is an IGO initiative for building practical, measurable solutions for making the Internet more trustworthy and accelerating their adoption around the world. Its founding organizations include the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, the City of London Police, and The Center for Internet Security.[1]

Project Collaborations

DMARC

AIDE

Quad9

GCA Cybersecurity Toolkit

Public Interest Registry and the Global Cyber Alliance partnered to develop this toolkit to address the cybersecurity needs of the mission-based community.[2]

Domain Trust

  • data sharing about and takedown of Malicious Domains via an ongoing cycle of discovery, validation, and action[3]

References