Visualize, if you will, someone coming into your office 10 times trying to make a tiny donation with 10 different credit cards. Or maybe a cartoon villain with a twirly mustache trying to break into the filing cabinet that holds all your donor records.
Those are obvious crooks, and to thwart them, you would physically kick them out, call the police, and then reinforce your office security with locks, alarms, and maybe even guards.
But what happens when you can’t see those financial records and donation forms?
That’s the question we’re here to answer: Justin Wheeler, Funraise CEO and Co-founder, along with Jason Swenski, Funraise CTO and Co-founder, have brought in cybersecurity pro Theresa LaMott, Senior Cybersecurity Consultant at Sikich, and nonprofit pro David Schwab, VP of Digital Solutions at DickersonBakker, for a conversation that’s chock full of nonprofit-security-specific solutions and advice.
Honest, secure, transparent donor interactions and communications are the hallmark of a strong security culture, and the stronger your security, the stronger your donor relationships. When donors can give you their information without worry, they can invest in your mission with confidence.
Tune in to discover your biggest vulnerability (it’ll surprise you!), find out how to turn that risk into strength, and take a peek into the future of digital security measures. Leave with (at least) three things you can do today, security-wise, to build the best, most secure organization possible, and kick real-life villains to the curb—digitally.