Nihon Cyber Supports Cancer Fund For Children

Cancer Fund for Children Partners with Nihon Cyber Defence to Enhance Cyber Resilience

Cancer Fund for Children has announced a new partnership with Nihon Cyber Defence (NCD), a leading cyber security company known for protecting critical national systems.

Through their partnership, NCD will deliver bespoke cyber incident management services, tailored to meet the unique needs of the charity.

Working across the island of Ireland, Cancer Fund for Children provides vital emotional, social and therapeutic support to children and young people impacted by cancer whether in hospital, at home, or during restorative short breaks at Daisy Lodge, the charity’s dedicated therapeutic centre located in County Down.

As charities face growing digital threats, this new partnership will help ensure that Cancer Fund for Children can continue to deliver essential services with greater confidence and peace of mind.

Pictured (l-r) at Cancer Fund for Children’s therapeutic short break centre, Daisy Lodge, Phil McCallen, Cyber Security Consultant at Nihon Cyber Defence, Corinna Decodts IT & Facilities Manager at Cancer Fund for Children and Derrick Watson, Head of Incident Management U.K. at Nihon Cyber Defence.

Dougie Grant, Head of Global Incident Response at Nihon Cyber Defence, said:“Charities like Cancer Fund for Children should be able to focus on care, not cyber threats.

“The reality is that charities remain a target for cyber attacks and are not immune to their impacts.

“That’s why preparation is just as important as response.

“Our incident management services help defend against cyber risks, ensuring they have a trusted partner working on their readiness and preparations, ready to assist when needed.

“By strengthening their resilience, we enable them to continue supporting families with confidence.”

The partnership reflects a shared commitment to protecting organisations delivering critical support to vulnerable communities. NCD’s team will help Cancer Fund for Children develop robust response protocols, improving cyber readiness, and reducing exposure to potential threats.

Corinna Decodts, Cancer Fund for Children’s IT and Facilities Manager added: “With more of our services and operations relying on digital systems, cyber resilience is not a luxury, it’s a necessity.

“Thanks to Nihon Cyber Defence, we’re building the confidence and capability to respond to incidents quickly so we can focus on our purpose to help ensure children and young people don’t have to face cancer alone.”

  • About Nihon Cyber Defence

Nihon Cyber Defence (NCD) provides advanced cyber incident response and threat management services for critical national systems and organisations across sectors. With a team of global experts and deep global insight, NCD supports clients in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from cyber incidents with speed and assurance. Cyber security is a public good and NCD is committed to making it accessible where it’s needed most.

Learn more at: www.nihoncyberdefence.co.uk

  • About Cancer Fund for Children

Cancer Fund for Children provides therapeutic and emotional support to children and young people living with cancer, as well as their families. This support is delivered at home, in hospital, and at the charity’s purpose-built short break centre, Daisy Lodge, in Newcastle, Co. Down—and soon at a second Daisy Lodge in Cong, Co. Mayo.

The charity’s approach is compassionate, flexible, and based on deep understanding of the needs of children and families navigating a cancer diagnosis.

Currently, demand for short breaks at Daisy Lodge far exceeds capacity, with only one in seven families able to be accommodated. To meet this growing need, construction of a second therapeutic centre in Co. Mayo is scheduled to begin later this year.

To learn more, visit:xa0www.cancerfundforchildren.com.

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