Video: Cybersecurity Basics for Nonprofits – Defending Against Boggarts and Boogiemen

Presented at NTC2022, Sarah and Matt answer questions on how to understand cybersecurity basics and how to pitch the need for them to your nonprofit executives and board.

Blog: Cyber Attack Preparedness Tips for Nonprofits

Learn the steps to take now to decrease your risk of falling victim to a cyberattack at your nonprofit organization.

Video: Protect Your Nonprofit from Financial Fraud

Free ask the experts video on cybersecurity, accounting best practices, and preventing wire fraud, with Carole Melvin from Your Part-Time Controller YPTC.

Blog: Changes to Microsoft EM+S E3 Security Subscriptions for Nonprofits

Changes to Microsoft EM+S E3 Subscriptions for nonprofits may impact your nonprofit organization’s security options.

Video: Cybersecurity For Your Charity – Do You Have A Plan?

CTI Matt Eshleman presented a free webinar on cybersecurity readiness for nonprofits and charities hosted by Give.org BBB Wise Giving Alliance

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.

Video: Cybersecurity Self-Assessment

Discussion on using tools for self-assessing cybersecurity risk at nonprofits, provided by Community IT CTO Matt Eshleman.

Video: Nonprofit IT Staff Training How-To and Why

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.

Blog: How to Enroll in Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

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.

Blog: Ransomware Security Tips for Nonprofits

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.