NGOs operate in a different threat universe than most smaller organizations. Your mission, your beneficiaries, and your geographic footprint can make you a target, even when you are not “big enough” to target. Threats to NGOs often blend cyber, influence, harassment, and physical-world risks, and the signals are rarely clean. RusieSec provides external threat intelligence and OSINT support designed for mission-driven organizations that need clarity, not fear.
We start by understanding what “harm” looks like in your context. That can mean compromise of sensitive beneficiary data, disruption of services, donor fraud, doxxing, harassment of staff, impersonation, or pressure campaigns aimed at your credibility. We identify your most likely threat actors and tactics based on mission, operating geography, partnerships, and public visibility. Then we build an initial intelligence picture that helps you begin to prioritize protection where it matters most, without exhausting your people and resources.
RudieSec’s NGO intel activities emphasize early detection and decision support. We monitor the external threat environment outside your firewall for credible targeting signals, emerging narratives, threat actor behaviors, and infrastructure that may intersect with your organization. When a risk trend is relevant, we translate it into what it means operationally, what is likely to come next, and what practical steps can be taken to reduce exposure. NGOs do not need a giant SOC to benefit from good intelligence, you just need the right lens.
Your team will receive recurring intel briefs that are written for leadership and operators, not just technical IT or security staff. We focus on clear risk statements, likely scenarios, and recommended actions that fit your operating constraints. When needed, we provide rapid response updates tied to breaking events, regional escalations, or sudden changes in threat behavior. These intel products are designed to support calm coordination, including communications planning, stakeholder alignment, and operational continuity.
We also provide targeted OSINT support for NGO-specific problems, including impersonation, fraud, information trust chain disruptions, and hostile attention. These can include tracking fake accounts, identifying donor scams, documenting harassment patterns, and mapping threat infrastructure used to target staff or supporters. The objective is not curiosity, it’s protection and resilience, with evidence that is organized and usable for internal decisions, platform reporting, or legal consultation when appropriate.
RudieSec can also help you strengthen external-facing risk posture in a lightweight, sustainable way. That includes reducing inadvertent exposure, improving public communications hygiene, preparing playbooks for harassment and impersonation events, and creating repeatable processes for triage when something feels “off.” NGOs cannot afford to live in permanent emergency mode when it comes to cybersecurity, so our approach is designed to reduce risk and surprise events, and help stabilize response.
If your organization needs an external threat intelligence partner that respects and understands your mission, operates with discipline, and recognizes your unique operating environment, we are ready. We focus on what is credible, what is changing outside the firewall, and what you can actually do about it, with minimal drag on your internal teams.
If your organization is facing targeting, impersonation, or disruption risks, reach out via our Services Inquiry page, and we’ll begin with a quick situational read.