Cybersecurity only works when people understand why it matters and feel empowered to act. In this session, we'll explore how public interest messaging, digital justice, and community-centered education can help turn cybersecurity from a technical concern into a shared civic responsibility.
Hosted by TechSoup and presented by Amira Dhalla. She brings deep experience in cybersecurity, responsible technology, and digital trust and safety, including leading Aspen Digital's national public service campaign encouraging consumers to take more action to protect themselves online and advancing participatory work through UCLA's Center on Resilience & Digital Justice.
This session is designed for nonprofit leaders, communicators, educators, and anyone interested in making cybersecurity more accessible, inclusive, and actionable.
Event Details
🗓 Dates: April 17, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM MT
💻 Format: Online (Zoom)
💵 Cost: Free