Operating across 5+ cities with a growing international network
Real-time phishing detection and scam alert tools
Free consultations and legal support for cybercrime victims
Curriculum designed for schools, colleges, and professionals
5,000+ students trained, 1,000+ victims supported in year one
CyberShield aims to train over 50,000 individuals—students, professionals, and the public—in cybersecurity awareness by 2027. In 2025, it will launch a standardized curriculum with real-world simulations, train 100+ certified volunteers, and partner with 50+ institutions for workshops. Monthly webinars, cyber challenges, and a self-paced online platform will boost learning. The initiative targets a 40% rise in scam awareness and a 30% drop in phishing success rates.
To protect over 20,000 users through AI tools in the first year, CyberShield will develop a smart scam detection chatbot (beta release in 6 months), launch browser extensions for Chrome and Edge, and introduce a global cybercrime reporting and fraud-tracking platform. These innovations aim to reduce phishing scam success rates by 50% and map over 10,000 fraud cases worldwide, enhancing real-time scam detection and response capabilities.
CyberShield plans to assist 5,000+ cybercrime victims by 2027 through its 24/7 Cyber Help Center. The initiative will provide multilingual support, recruit legal experts and law students in every operational city, and publish educational guides on digital rights and legal procedures. In collaboration with law enforcement and cybercrime agencies, this program is projected to deliver over 200 legal consultations per month and increase cybercrime reporting awareness by 60%.
To expand its reach, CyberShield will establish a presence in at least 10 countries by 2027. The NGO will open new chapters, partner with global universities, ethical hacking groups, and research institutions, and host an annual International Cybersecurity Conference. It will also launch youth leadership programs focused on digital safety. This goal is expected to engage over 100,000 students and professionals and contribute to policy-level changes in cybersecurity laws.
CyberShield targets raising over $10,000 in Year 1 while building a long-term, sustainable revenue model. This will include applying for international grants and CSR funding, launching crowdfunding campaigns via GoFundMe, Ketto, and Kickstarter, and creating branded sponsorship packages. With recurring revenue streams and strategic partnerships with leading tech firms and NGOs, CyberShield aims to secure its financial foundation and scale its global impact.