Cybercrime Support Network
Recognize, Report & Recover from Cybercrime
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Peer Support Program
Romance Scam Survivors
CSN provides peer support groups to help romance scam survivors combat feelings of loss, embarrassment, and isolation, while teaching cybercrime awareness and education.
For more information, contact: [email protected]
Military & Veteran Community
America’s service members, veterans, military spouses, survivors, and their families are disproportionately targeted for online crimes that can have a devastating impact on their personal and financial well-being, and our national security. That’s why a bold new alliance of military and veteran service organizations, government entities, non-governmental organizations, foundations and corporations are banding together to form the Partnership to FightCybercrime. Please visit fightcybercrime.org/military to learn more or to join.
Foundational Funding by Craig Newmark Philanthropies & Comcast
FightCybercrime.org
Cybercrime is a growing problem in our society, with more people reporting money losses to scams year after year. However, most cyber incidents go unreported, resulting in missing or understated data. Additionally, resources for addressing cybercrime are scattered among various organizations, resulting in inconsistent information about how to report a crime or who to turn to for resolution. Our website FightCybercrime.org helps those who have been impacted by a cyber scam to Recognize, Report and Recover from it. We also offer help to recognize specific scams at Scamspotter.org.
Where we work
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Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
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Cybercrime Support Network
Board of directorsas of 10/23/2023
Ernest McDuffie
The Global McDuffie Group
Term: 2021 -
Kristin Judge
Cybercrime Support Network
Term: 2022 -
James Ellis
Michigan Cyber Command Center, Michigan State police
Ben de Bont
ServiceNow
Joyce Brocaglia
Alta Associates & Executive Women's Forum
Mari Galloway
Women's Society of Cyberjutsu
Lakshmi Hanspal
Amazon Devices & Services
Ralph Johnson
NantMedia Holdings, LLC (Los Angeles Times)
Cheri McGuire
Cyber Security Executive
Grant Schneider
Venable
Maria Thompson
Amazon Web Services
Marnie Wilking
Wayfair
Robert Burda
Cybercrime Support Network
Karen Creasey
Cybercrime Support Network