Blog: Single Sign On (SSO) for Nonprofits
Single Sign On (SSO) for Nonprofits offers cybersecurity options for larger organizations in addition to MFA and password managers.
Single Sign On (SSO) for Nonprofits offers cybersecurity options for larger organizations in addition to MFA and password managers.
Discussion on using tools for self-assessing cybersecurity risk at nonprofits, provided by Community IT CTO Matt Eshleman.
Webinar on prioritizing staff IT training to save money and stay safe from cybercriminals – with CEO Johan Hammerstrom and co-founder/Partner David Deal from Build Consulting.
You know multi-factor authentication MFA is important, but how to you install it on your devices? Learn how and why this free step can be a crucial protection for yourself and your nonprofit.
Ransomware is malicious software which encrypts data until a large fee is paid to the attackers. You may think your nonprofit is too small to be targeted, but ransomware attacks increasingly are automated, putting all organizations at risk.
Join an on-demand class on basic cloud security for beginners with our cybersecurity expert, Community IT Innovators’ CTO Matt Eshleman.
Join CTO Matthew Eshleman, CEO Johan Hammerstrom, and Peter Mirus of Build Consulting for a discussion on leadership challenges in managing nonprofit cybersecurity.
Cyberinsurance is increasingly a point of consideration for nonprofits – but determining your need for it requires consideration of a range of factors.
Cybersecurity in the education space is different from the mid-sized nonprofit IT networks that Community IT typically supports. We’ve learned a few cybersecurity best practices for charter schools that can help you keep your technology both accessible and safe.
Video of Matt Eshleman, CTO of Community IT, presenting on cybersecurity training for nonprofits.