The Security Director of the Children of Heroes Charity Fund Spoke at the IX International Business Protection Forum
The IX International Forum on Business Protection was held in Kyiv, bringing together representatives of the government, business and security experts to discuss corporate protection and asset preservation in a crisis. The forum included a presentation by Ihor Tsminsky, Security Director of the Children of Heroes Charity Fund, who presented practical cases on protecting charitable organizations from enemy attacks during the war.
In his report, Ihor Tsminsky highlighted the numerous threats that charitable organizations face during wartime, including:
- Cyber attacks on payment systems
- Infiltration by enemy agents
- Theft of personal data
- Internal and external fraud
- Psychological pressure on employees and beneficiaries.
Ihor Tsminsky not only outlined the specific challenges faced by the Fund but also presented effective protection mechanisms.
Drawing on his extensive experience in countering cyberattacks, fraud, and hostile threats, he provided valuable insights to help forum participants understand how to safeguard businesses and charitable organizations. These organizations are crucial in supporting vulnerable groups, including children, and require robust protection strategies.
Additionally, the speaker stressed the importance of implementing comprehensive security systems to protect organizations at multiple levels.
The Forum served as a valuable platform for sharing experiences and fostering collaboration in safeguarding both businesses and public organizations.