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Nonprofits Are Often a Target

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Nonprofit organizations are often a target for cyberattacks because they may have fewer cybersecurity measures in place than other business types. Additionally, they collect a treasure trove of information on their volunteers and donors, from addresses and phone numbers to credit card details.

Here are some of the common nonprofit cybersecurity risks:

  • Data breaches: Nonprofits often store sensitive information on their servers, such as donor data, financial records, or employee records. If this information is breached, it could be exposed to unauthorized individuals, who could use it for malicious purposes.
  • Email phishing attacks: Email phishing attacks are a common way for cybercriminals to steal sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card numbers. Nonprofits are often the target of these attacks, as they often have employees who are not as familiar with cybersecurity threats.
  • Ransomware attacks: Ransomware attacks are a type of malware that encrypts a victim’s files and demands a ransom payment to decrypt them. Nonprofits are often the target of these attacks, as they often have a lot of sensitive data that could be lost if their systems are encrypted.

Here are some tips for nonprofit organizations to reduce their cybersecurity risks:

  • Use strong passwords and two-factor authentication: Strong passwords and two-factor authentication are two of the best ways to protect your accounts from unauthorized access.
  • Keep your software up to date: Software updates often include security patches that can help protect your systems from vulnerabilities.
  • Use a firewall: A firewall can help protect your systems from unauthorized access by blocking unauthorized traffic.
  • Educate your employees about cybersecurity: Employees should be aware of the risks of cyberattacks and how to protect themselves.
  • Have a backup plan: If your systems are compromised, you should have a backup plan in place so that you can recover your data.

By taking these steps, nonprofit organizations can reduce their cybersecurity risks and protect their data.

Attend our free Nonprofit Cybersecurity Awareness Training. The first step in protecting your organization is to know the threats!

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