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Strengthen your nonprofit’s digital security

Five practical strategies to bolster your nonprofit’s cybersecurity today to ensure mission success

Data theft, ransomware attacks, and other digital crime could compromise your ability to raise funds, achieve your organization’s goals, and engage and collaborate with donors, volunteers, and external partners. Recent research shows that 21 percent of North American foundations experienced a security breach in the last two years. Nonprofits are prime attack targets for nation-state actors and spyware distributors.

These insights emphasize the fact that bolstering your organization’s security posture needs to be one of your top priorities. Take a few minutes to read the Microsoft e-book “Strengthen your nonprofit’s digital security.” Learn about risks and their associated costs, as well as five practical strategies to safeguard your data and systems. See how you can:

  • Build security awareness and skills throughout your team
  • Define and document security policies
  • Deploy powerful, nondisruptive technology with advanced security capabilities
  • Take advantage of expert cybersecurity insight
  • Get leadership and the board to support your security initiative
In addition, you’ll find out about the grants, discounts, training, and programs that Microsoft offers nonprofits looking for seamless security—starting with a risk assessment. Connect with us and we will plan and implement cybersecurity measures that support your purpose and complement your processes without getting in the way.

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