Blog: Cybersecurity Resources
We share resources on our cybersecurity services, keeping your login and identity safe, new online courses, other tools for nonprofits.
We share resources on our cybersecurity services, keeping your login and identity safe, new online courses, other tools for nonprofits.
If you are a TechSoup member, or thinking of joining, you can attend on demand classes with our cybersecurity expert, Community IT Innovators’ CTO Matt Eshleman. Join in and learn the newest in how to keep your data and systems safe.
Microsoft is providing 10 free licenses of Microsoft 365 Business for qualified nonprofits as of September 1st. However, they have discontinued providing 50 free nonprofit licenses to EMS, their cybersecurity bundle for 365 Business users. Contact Community IT to learn if your organization is utilizing all the cybersecurity protections you need.
As one of the only MSPs that serves the nonprofit community exclusively, Community IT Innovators is proud to again rank among thousands of MSPs for the quality of our technological know-how and the strength of our business growth.
A recap of our recent nonprofit Cyber Insurance webinar with Aon on cyber security risks and cyber insurance coverage considerations for small and mid-sized nonprofits.
The European Union enacted a new set of rules called the General Data Protection Regulations. EU General Data Protection (GDPR) […]
Links to a Nonprofit Quarterly article on Nonprofit Overhead with pie charts and graphics discussing executive management of budgeting and programs, including integrating technology into strategic decisions.
In this interview with Karen Graham of Idealware, Community IT Innovators CTO Matt Eshleman answers questions on basic principles and misperceptions of encryption for email.
If all you know about encryption is from spy novels, learn the basic definitions and how nonprofits are using encryption for communications and data.
Community IT is excited to announce its partnership with TechSoup in presenting on demand Nonprofit Technology Security 101 class geared towards individuals, taught by CTO Matt Eshleman.