Using the NIST Risk Management Framework and the Cyber-Hygiene Inventory, teams of students will assist businesses (community-based organizations, faith-based institutions or entrepreneurs): (a) identify their current cyber posture; (b)co-design and co-pilot a resource to enhance participating organizations cyber posture; and (c) present their finding to members of IT Leadership of organizations with a footprint in Southeastern, Michigan. Topics covered include: (1) Digitization to Digitalization to Digital Transformation; (2) Information Systems Core Competencies; (3) Information Systems Risk and Audit Management; (4) Information Systems Governance; (5) Cyber-Hygiene as an organizational performance and posture hardening framework.