Month: September 2022

Non-Profit Cyber Awareness
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Non-Profit Cyber Awareness: Common Attack Methods and How to Prevent Them

Non-Profit Cyber Awareness: Common Attack Methods and How to Prevent Them Because of the sensitive data they have on volunteers and contributors – and an absence of cybersecurity protections in place – non-profit organizations may be more vulnerable to cybersecurity assaults than other kinds of businesses. This article highlights some of the most frequent non-profit cybersecurity threats and how to prevent them, along with increasing your organization’s non-profit cyber awareness. Non-profits conduct some of the most admirable work in the world for at-risk communities. Charitable organizations impact the globe one person at a time, from financially assisting families and children living through difficult times to giving school funds to kids who would not otherwise have the chance. Sadly, NGOs are vulnerable to cyberattacks due to their perceived big coffers and the inherent dangers associated with regular business. The COVID-19 epidemic has encouraged many people around the country to give something back during 2020. Non-profit organizations, as well as other businesses, were heavily struck by the crisis, and Americans came up with creative methods to aid others throughout the epidemic. Volunteering has surged throughout the United States since March, with many NGOs providing remote volunteering possibilities to ensure the safety of

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Nonprofit Computing Security, Five Easy Steps To Protecting Your Nonprofit Organization from Breaches

Nonprofit Computing Security, Five Easy Steps To Protecting Your Nonprofit Organization from Breaches   Nonprofit organizations are very important when it comes to making a difference in every local community globally. Similar to all other businesses, charities are becoming more reliant on technology and IT — to collaborate, stay in touch, and also track projects, critical information, and programs.  Losing this technology access, suffering a data breach, or having money stolen through a branch in nonprofit computing security can be very devastating, both reputationally and financially.  We have worked with quite a number of small nonprofit organizations, and we are aware that cost and time are top concerns, and very often, technical knowledge can also cause barriers. That’s why we’ve created this low-effort and low-cost step that will highly impact the protection of your organization against cyberattacks.  1. Make Sure Your Data is Backed Up Think of the entire data you have stored or used for your cause. Your supporter details, project plans, key documents, beneficiaries, critical details, and so on. Now imagine them being stolen from you; how will you be able to run without the data?  Irrespective of the work you do or your organization’s size, you should

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Why You Need a Non-Profit Computer Security Service

Why You Need a Non-Profit Computer Security Service Non-profit organizations are not immune to computer security threats. They are at greater risk than for-profit companies because they tend to have more information stored on their computers and networks than the average company. Non-profit organizations often employ volunteers and interns who use the organization’s equipment and networks, exposing them to new threats that can compromise the security of the entire organization. Here are some reasons why your organization needs a non-profit computer security service: 1. To protect your assets Non-profits often have sensitive information stored on their computers, including donor lists, financial records, and other valuable information about donors and volunteers. If this data gets stolen by criminals, it would be difficult for a non-profit organization to recover from such an incident. This could mean losing donations from patrons or even going under completely because of lost revenue from donations or grants they receive each year. 2. To prevent identity theft Identity theft is one of the biggest problems facing nonprofits today. Hackers often target these organizations because they have access to sensitive personal information like Social Security numbers, bank accounts, and credit card numbers. If they get their hands on

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