Protect Your Church and Nonprofit From Cyber Criminals
Cyber attacks aren’t confined to big corporations or government. Churches and nonprofits are often easy targets.
what’s at stake for churches and nonprofits?
Possibilities include:
• A hacker can electronically (or physically) steal the private data of your members and sell it.
• Ransom demands: A Michigan church’s data was compromised after its network became infected with the CryptoLocker ransomware.
• Church funds can be stolen. An Iowa diocese lost more than $680,000 raised to help the homeless and abused women.
• Payment fraud: Someone posing to be a pastor or church leader can illicitly request funds.
• Online church services can be disrupted by hecklers or ideological groups.
Don’t be a victim. In this video you'll learn about steps all organizations can take to improve cyber security. You'll also be briefed about insurance coverage that helps you respond to a data breach.
Our Expert
We’re joined by Travis Phipps, Director of Technology at Enable Ministry Partners (enableministry.com) Travis is a veteran IT professional and has served with Enable since 2010. Enable is a leading provider of technology services for churches and nonprofits. It covers the A to Z of information technology, from cyber security to backup to management software.