Essential Cybersecurity Practices for Non-Profits

With an ever connected and globalized world, it is not surprising that cybersecurity attacks are on the rise. The repercussions of persistent cybersecurity attacks touch all types of organizations regardless of scale, from huge international companies to small local non-profits or charities. These organizations are heavily reliant on technology as forming the core backbone of their IT systems and infrastructure, as well as enabling the means of managing donations, communicating with supporters, tracking volunteer work. Cyber criminals have been pursuing infiltrating such institutions by utilizing both advanced and common techniques that might appear benign on the surface. Specifically, non-profit organizations that do not have adequate cybersecurity measures in place are at risk of attacks that expose private data, tarnish their image, and, in the long term, bring about legal and financial repercussions.

Start With Staff Awareness and Training

People are generally considered to be the weakest links in a cybersecurity attack. Non-profits are no different. In the digital world that is expanding very rapidly today, it is past time that people are aware of the looming cybersecurity risks affecting the organization. A traditional technique exploited by cybercriminals and hackers, for example, includes phishing emails, which may initially seem to be absolutely harmless, but can often be one of the primary ways through which a system gets infected. The objective of this kind of attack is to mislead users into disclosing their personal credentials.

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