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Strengthening your organization's digital security
Ransomware, insider threats, and bad security habits can put nonprofit missions at risk. This eBook walks you through five essential actions to help protect your data, increase compliance, and strengthen digital trust. Download this practical guide designed for nonprofits at every stage of their security journey. Reach out to Play Good Group for help applying these strategies to your organization.
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Digital security is crucial for nonprofits because they often handle sensitive information, such as personal data of donors and beneficiaries. With a 2.75x increase in human-operated ransomware attacks and nonprofits being prime targets for nation-state actors, the risk of data breaches is significant. The average cost of a security incident in the nonprofit sector is around $77,000, which can severely impact your organization's reputation and ability to retain stakeholder trust.
What are common challenges nonprofits face in prioritizing security?
Nonprofits often struggle with prioritizing security due to several factors, including lack of funding, competing priorities, insufficient executive buy-in, and weak IT infrastructure. Additionally, many organizations lack a comprehensive vulnerability assessment, with up to 70% of charity networks not evaluating their security risks adequately. Addressing these challenges is essential for improving overall security posture.
How can we improve our organization's digital security?
To improve your organization's digital security, consider implementing a formal security plan that includes regular training for staff, establishing clear security policies, and utilizing technology designed for hybrid and remote work environments. Engaging leadership and building a culture of security awareness throughout your team are also vital. Microsoft offers resources and tools that can help nonprofits assess their security risks and provide training to enhance overall security measures.
Strengthening your organization's digital security
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