How to Make Sure Your Nonprofit is Informed of Future Cybersecurity Threats
How to Make Sure Your Nonprofit is Informed of Future Cybersecurity Threats There is a lot of demand in the cybersecurity industry, and this is especially true for nonprofits. Nonprofits are often highly vulnerable to cyberattacks because they don’t have the resources to hire full-time IT professionals on staff. This can lead to critical data breaches and security breaches that put both donors and employees at risk. Cybersecurity is a big deal, but that doesn’t mean you need to be a tech expert to protect your organization. According to Kiersten Todt, the Chief of Staff for CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) in the United States, “The launch of Nonprofit Cyber is an important step in aggregating the tools and resources of global non-profits and making them available to organizations of all sizes, especially small businesses, which are often the target of malicious actors. CISA looks forward to collaborating with Nonprofit Cyber to help our nation, and the world, raise the cybersecurity baseline and promote global resilience.” One of the best ways of preventing these cyberattacks is by being informed. You can be informed of the latest cybersecurity threats and learn how to protect yourself by following these steps: Train