Blue Avocado Presents: Cyber Incident Response Plans for Nonprofits – Live Q&A
It’s a misnomer to believe that mission-driven organizations, who contribute to and/or benefit our society, are safe from cyber incidents. And yet many of these nonprofit organizations are unprepared when it happens to them.
While it might be difficult to imagine, hacking has become a serious problem for nonprofits. It’s a misnomer to believe that mission-driven organizations, who contribute to and/or benefit our society, are safe from cyber incidents. And yet many of these nonprofit organizations are unprepared when it happens to them.
Incident response plans are a valuable component of any nonprofit organization’s cybersecurity, and yet many organizations do not have one in place. This webinar is meant to educate and inform your nonprofit about:
- What a cyber incident response plan is
- Why your nonprofit should have one
- What should be included
This year marks 20 years of October being Cybersecurity Awareness Month and we are fortunate to have Leda Muller, the Founder/CEO of Pocket Security, and Dave Kelly, CTO of SensCy, to facilitate this discussion.
Our panelist, Douglas Cook, CPA with Cook & Company, uses his extensive accounting background working with nonprofits to help you understand what you need to know about Form 990.
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