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The project is named for Galileo Galilei, a pioneering Italian astronomer who used telescopes he designed to observe celestial objects like Jupiter’s moons, lunar craters and Saturn’s rings.
The Galileo Project has been boldly likened to the work of pioneering Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, whose groundbreaking discoveries altered humankind's view of the universe.
Since last summer, Project Galileo mitigated an average of 790,000 attacks per day against LGBTQ+ organizations and an average of 1.52 million per day against reproductive rights groups ...
Group photo of the Galileo Project members during their first-year conference at the Harvard College Observatory on Aug. 1–3, 2022. (Image credit: Andy Mead, courtesy Avi Loeb) ...
Today, CloudFlare is announcing its answer to the problem, a massive anti-DDoS program known as Project Galileo. A network of more than 15 nonprofits — including Access, the American Civil ...
LGBT Foundation: “Project Galileo has been fundamental when our day to day has so much risk of online threats and attacks – civil rights organizations like ours need support 365 days a year.
Project Galileo was recognized by Harvard's Kennedy School as an example of "tech that serves the public good" last month. Cloudflare Head of Policy Alissa Starzak said the project goes beyond a ...
Project Galileo, launched five years ago in June 2014, has grown to support nearly 600 organizations. The service is often compared to Alphabet's Project Shield, ...
"Project Galileo" aims to shield artistic and political content against attacks by hostile governments and movements. The project is part of CloudFlare, ...
Project Galileo now protects 2,600+ public interest organizations in 111 countries for free, against about 96 million DDoS attacks every day SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cloudflare, Inc. (NYSE ...
Cloudflare's Project Galileo protects nonprofits, journalists, and other organizations from attacks. The company says it has never been more needed.