Interview: Cybersecurity Basics with Matt Eshleman
Join host Art Taylor in a new interview on cybersecurity basics that explores cybersecurity preparedness options and scams directed at nonprofits and charities.
Join host Art Taylor in a new interview on cybersecurity basics that explores cybersecurity preparedness options and scams directed at nonprofits and charities.
SSO products form a protective layer between the user and cloud applications that user has access to, acting as a master password. Matt Eshleman presents a half-hour video sharing the pros and cons, the available SSO products, tips on training staff, Cyber Insurance requirements, and the costs.
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Our colleagues at Build Consulting presented a free webinar addressing the cybersecurity incident at Blackbaud, vendor of the Raiser’s Edge fundraising software used by many nonprofits.
While most nonprofit organizations already had some sort of conferencing software available, the use and adoption of those systems has dramatically increased. Here are tips and answers to some security questions about Zoom and other video conference apps.
We’re proud to note that many nonprofits have done an admirable job of adapting to work in the wake of […]
Getting started with implementing a cybersecurity plan at your organization can be a daunting task. There is so much information […]
Join four Community IT Innovators experts for the first webinar of 2020. This video presents an “ask the experts” free-wheeling discussion of nonprofit technology trends we expect to deliver new impact in 2020.
In this webinar CTO and resident security expert, Matt Eshleman, covers the basics a security plan should include, giving updates and a synthesis of our recent security webinars on understanding risks, considering cyber insurance, security incidence response best practices, and creating a multi-layered security plan that actively includes your staff and executives.
Community IT Innovators CTO Matt Eshleman walks through three things you need to know to update your security and plan for the end of support for Server 2008 and Windows 7 in 2020.