Non-profits hold sensitive donor, volunteer, and financial data—making them prime targets for cyberattacks. Limited budgets and small IT teams often leave them vulnerable. According to Verizon’s 2023 report, over 40% of breaches affected organizations with under 1,000 employees.
Cyberattacks can erode donor trust, expose data, disrupt services, and result in legal or financial fallout. Common threats include phishing, ransomware, data breaches, insider threats, and weak passwords.
Here’s how non-profits can strengthen cybersecurity:
Train Staff Regularly on threats and safe practices.
Use Strong Passwords and MFA to protect accounts.
Secure Devices and Networks with updates and encryption.
Limit Data Access based on roles.
Back Up Data Frequently to recover quickly after attacks.
Develop a Cybersecurity Response Plan to act fast during incidents.
Encrypt Sensitive Data both at rest and in transit.
Consult Cybersecurity Experts if possible.
Investing in cybersecurity protects your mission. Organizations with formal security programs cut breach risk by over 50%. Strong digital defenses also build donor trust and support.
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Cybersecurity isn’t just tech—it’s about protecting the heart of your organization. Stay vigilant, safeguard your mission, and keep changing lives.