Digital Readiness Programs
A strategic roadmap to protect and empower service members, veterans, and military-connected families through cybersecurity education, prevention, and community engagement.
Alliance Cyber Gives Foundation maintains a deep commitment to strengthening digital safety within military-connected communities.
Service members, veterans, and military families face distinct online risks due to frequent relocation, operational visibility, and targeted exploitation. Our programs are designed to address these realities through practical education, early prevention, and strong community partnerships.
Alliance Cyber Gives Foundation benefits from veteran leadership that brings firsthand understanding of the challenges faced by service members and military families.
This lived experience informs our approach to cybersecurity education — ensuring our programming is culturally aware, mission-aligned, and responsive to the real needs of military communities.
Our military-focused efforts are organized across four core focus areas to support comprehensive and scalable impact.
• Month of the Military Child cybersecurity programming
• Youth Cyber Ambassador development
• Anti-cyberbullying and safe online behavior education
• School-based cyber awareness campaigns
• Cybersecurity education for nonprofit staff
• Digital risk awareness training
• Foundational cyber hygiene workshops
• Organizational capacity support
• Veteran fraud and scam prevention workshops
• Digital wellness and online safety programming during Military Suicide Prevention Month
• Online exploitation awareness education
• Benefits protection and identity theft prevention
• PCS Digital Readiness workshops
• Secure communication and social media privacy training
• Parent Cyber Readiness resources
• Deployment digital safety guidance
Alliance Cyber Gives Foundation aligns key programming with nationally recognized military observances to increase awareness and strengthen engagement.
In April, we honor military-connected youth by delivering cybersecurity education that promotes safe digital habits, confidence online, and responsible technology use.
In September, we support Military Suicide Prevention Month by emphasizing digital well-being, responsible online engagement, and awareness of online exploitation risks within military communities.
Our approach prioritizes structured, partnership-driven expansion.
Through collaboration with schools, military installations, veteran service organizations, and community partners, Alliance Cyber Gives Foundation works to expand measurable cybersecurity education within military-connected populations.
Our growth model includes:
• Structured workshop series
• Grant-supported pilot programs
• Data-informed impact tracking
• Regional partnership development
We welcome collaboration with organizations committed to strengthening digital safety for service members, veterans, and military families.