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Protecting Donor Data: How Nonprofits Can Build Trust in an Age of Cyber Threats
Nonprofits rely heavily on donations to function efficiently. In 2022, U.S. individual donors provided the largest source, having contributed $319.04 billion to...
Securing the Hybrid Workforce: Essential Cybersecurity Tips for Businesses
Adopting a hybrid workforce isn’t just a trend – it’s the future. While this approach provides increased flexibility and efficiency, it also introduces unique ...
Unlocking the Benefits of Cybersecurity for Healthcare in 2023
In today’s increasingly interconnected and digital world, healthcare organizations face an ever-growing challenge: protecting sensitive patient data and ensuring the...
5 Things Manufacturers Can Learn from the Clorox Breach
On September 18, 2023, household cleaning product giant, Clorox, sent shockwaves through the industry when it revealed a cyberattack that had occurred a month...
Top Cybersecurity Considerations for a Resilient Human Services Organization
As cyberattacks increase and evolve, human service organizations must adapt and develop resiliency. And while some aspects of cybersecurity translate across...
Ensuring a Secure Digital Campus: Cybersecurity Best Practices for Higher Education
As digital threats continue to rise, cybersecurity has become a major concern for higher education institutions. With a vast amount of sensitive data, colleges and...
Strengthening Cybersecurity in State and Local Government Agencies
In today’s digital world, no organization is immune to cybersecurity threats. It is a common misconception that high-profile organizations or federal governments...
5 Essential Cybersecurity Awareness Training Topics
Did you know that nearly 9 in 10 data breaches are caused by employee mistakes? According to Stanford University researchers, 88% of data breaches start with a...
Growing Security Trends in Technology for Nonprofits
Cybersecurity represents a major challenge for many nonprofit organizations, especially since they collect and store personal information about the people they serve.
