The University of Georgia recently received $250,000 from Craig Newmark Philanthropies (CNP) to support the UGA CyberArch program. CyberArch, housed at the UGA Institute of Government, is one of the ways UGA is working to fortify Georgia’s digital infrastructure and create a resilient cybersecurity environment. Working in teams, CyberArch interns conduct cybersecurity risk reviews for partner organizations such as K-12 school districts, local governments and rural hospitals. UGA CyberArch also aims to build a broader awareness about cybersecurity threats and preparation through webinars and other events. The funding from CNP will enable the program to provide more comprehensive cybersecurity services to community organizations and expand training and cybersecurity certification scholarships for interns.