Why Your Nonprofit Needs a Password Manager

Do you think your employees' password habits are putting your nonprofit at risk? A 2019 Google Online Security Survey found that fifty-two percent of respondents reused the same password for multiple accounts. Another 2019 report, the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, states eighty percent ...
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Password Stuffing and What You Can Do

Nonprofits need to worry about more than just phishing attacks. One of the most common ways organizations can be compromised is a sneaky attack called "Password Stuffing." In this scenario attackers buy or download lists of usernames and passwords stolen from various insecure websites. This ranges ...
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Five Must-Have Security Policies

You’ve put firewalls in place and installed antivirus software on every computer in your office, but none of it matters if your staffers are engaging in risky habits—your organization is not protected. Written policies and regular training are critical for every nonprofit because they empower ...
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Practical (Not Perfect) Security

For most of human history, locks were like speed bumps to would-be thieves. A good lock might take a few extra minutes to pick, but anyone who wanted in could get in. That all changed in the 1770s, when a man named Joseph Bramah invented a new lock that was more complex and more secure than any the ...
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