BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20221006T160000Z DTEND:20221006T180000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:IERN - Cybersecurity 101 for Nonprofits DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPractical Tips & Tools Series: Cybersecurity 101 for Nonprofits\n\nWith the nation on high alert\, cyber security is an increasingly important issue for nonprofit\n\norganizations\, but many organizations lack the resources and expertise to protect themselves.\n\nNonprofit organizations are expected to secure critical data\, including donor information\, that can be\n\nexposed in an instant and devastate an organization if not protected properly and individuals within\n\nyour organization have not been educated about cyber threats. With the number of attacks against\n\nnonprofit organizations having increased considerably over the past few years\, many nonprofits are\n\nnot prepared to deal with cyber threats.\n\n \n\nKey statistics:\n\n Hackers attack every 39 seconds. (University of Maryland)\n\n 94% of malware is delivered via email. (Verizon)\n\n Only 26% of nonprofits actively monitor their environment. (NTEN)\n\n 59% of nonprofits do not provide training to their staff on a regular basis. (NTEN)\n\n 56% of nonprofits do not require multi factor authentication (MFA) to log into an online account.\n\n(NTEN)\n\n More than 70% of nonprofits have not even run one vulnerability assessment to evaluate their\n\npotential risk exposure. (Cohn Reznick)\n\n Only 20% of nonprofits have a policy in place to address cyberattacks. (NTEN)\n\n\n\nThis webinar is meant to educate and inform your nonprofit about:\n\n Importance of cyber security to nonprofits\n\n Nonprofit case studies\n\n How to be more secure within your nonprofit organization\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nSpeaker:\n\n\n\nAshley Chackman\, \n\nDirector of Cyber Security Awareness Education and Training\n\nPocket Security \n\nAshley is a Security Awareness innovator and cyber professional who has spent several years understanding the public's technology and security concerns. Her background in technology support allows her to understand people and what motivates them to make the decisions they do around security. Ashley is a Cyber Security Awareness Specialist at Ciena. She also serves as Pocket Security's Director of Cyber Security Awareness Education and Training and is responsible for creating custom Security Awareness training for nonprofit organizations. Ashley is also the founder and creator of A Cup of Securitea-a social media channel where they talk about healthy security habits over a cup of tea or coffee.\n\n\n\nhttps://pocketsecurity.org/\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n www.ieNonprofits.com X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
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\nPractical Tips &\; Tools Series: \;Cybersecurity 101 for Nonprofits
With the nation on high alert\, cyber security is an increasingly important issue for nonprofit
\norganizations\, but many organizations lack the resources and expertise to protect themselves.
\nNonprofit organizations are expected to secure critical data\, including donor information\, that can be
\nexposed in an instant and devastate an organization if not protected properly and individuals within
\nyour organization have not been educated about cyber threats. With the number of attacks against
\nnonprofit organizations having increased considerably over the past few years\, many nonprofits are
\nnot prepared to deal with cyber threats.
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●\; Hackers attack every 39 seconds. (University of Maryland)
\n●\; 94% of malware is delivered via email. (Verizon)
\n●\; Only 26% of nonprofits actively monitor their environment. (NTEN)
\n●\; 59% of nonprofits do not provide training to their staff on a regular basis. (NTEN)
\n●\; 56% of nonprofits do not require multi factor authentication (MFA) to log into an online account.
\n(NTEN)
\n●\; More than 70% of nonprofits have not even run one vulnerability assessment to evaluate their
\npotential risk exposure. (Cohn Reznick)
\n●\; Only 20% of nonprofits have a policy in place to address cyberattacks. (NTEN)
●\; Importance of cyber security to nonprofits
\n●\; Nonprofit case studies
\n●\; How to be more secure within your nonprofit organization
Speaker:
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\nAshley Chackman\, \;
\nDirector of Cyber Security Awareness Education and Training
\nPocket Security \;
Ashley is a Security Awareness innovator and cyber professional who has spent several years understanding the public&rsquo\;s technology and security concerns. Her background in technology support allows her to understand people and what motivates them to make the decisions they do around security. Ashley is a Cyber Security Awareness Specialist at Ciena. She also serves as Pocket Security&rsquo\;s Director of Cyber Security Awareness Education and Training and is responsible for creating custom Security Awareness training for nonprofit organizations. Ashley is also the founder and creator of A Cup of Securitea-a social media channel where they talk about healthy security habits over a cup of tea or coffee.
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\nhttps://pocketsecurity.org/
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