As the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT and our resident cybersecurity expert, Matthew Eshleman is responsible for shaping Community IT’s strategy around the technology platforms used by organizations to be secure and productive. With a deep background in network infrastructure, he fundamentally understands how technology works and interoperates both in the office and in the cloud.
Matt joined Community IT as an intern in the summer of 2000 and after finishing his dual degrees in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems at Eastern Mennonite University, he rejoined Community IT as a network administrator in January of 2001. Matt has steadily progressed up at Community IT and while working full time received his MBA from the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins University.
Matt is a frequent speaker at NTEN events and has presented at the Inside NGO conference, Non-Profit Risk Management Summit and Credit Builders Alliance Symposium. He is also the session designer and trainer for TechSoup’s Digital Security course.
Your information systems and data are critical to the life and success of your organization. Having proactive cybersecurity in place will drastically reduce the risk of damage during a cyberattack.
Malware, phishing, and other forms of cyberattacks can compromise your systems and cost your organization. With cybersecurity, you can avoid the worst damages and be up and running again quickly.
Be prepared with system backups to prevent downtime. Taking cybersecurity measures from the start minimizes the chance of major setbacks for your organization.
If you handle information – whether it’s financial, medical, or personal client data – your organization can be a target for criminals. Having a comprehensive cybersecurity plan in place means that your data remains safe and secure.
As hackers get more creative and attacks become more frequent, it’s challenging for nonprofit organizations to defend themselves. Doing it all – managing the security of your data assets, preventing employees from accidentally allowing threats to enter, and keeping costs effective – is a complicated endeavor.
At Community IT, we know that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for cybersecurity. We accurately assess, implement, and manage cybersecurity solutions for nonprofit organizations. We also work with your employees to educate them on best practices for avoiding attackers. Our experience working with nonprofits allows us to provide cybersecurity solutions that are aligned with the unique culture and needs of your organization. At the end of the day, our cybersecurity services allow you to have peace of mind that your organization is safe from dangerous threats.
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