article thumbnail

Cybersecurity for Nonprofits: Cost-Effective Defense Strategies

SecureWorld News

Nonprofits often juggle tight budgets and unique operational demands, making it even more difficult to keep sensitive information safe—but here's the thing: you don't need a fortune to build a strong defense against the possible cyber threats out there. Let's take a closer look at some key cybersecurity strategies for nonprofits to consider.

article thumbnail

ACC Foundation Releases Extensive State of Cybersecurity Report

CTOvision

Employee error was the most frequent cause of a breach (24%), followed by inside jobs (15%), phishing (12%), access through a third party (12%), lost laptop or device (9%), application vulnerability (7%), and malware (7%). PPL forms program for nonprofit groups (republicanherald.com). About Ballard Spahr. About the ACC Foundation.

Report 150
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

They also had a piece of malware called killdisk position on the systems so that when the systems rebooted, it would kick off deleting all the files and deleting all the systems. It was a masterful piece of malware, carefully crafted to achieve a specific goal. When they did that. Let me start over that. Technology Security.

System 52
article thumbnail

GeekWire Awards 2020 revealed: Big winners, celebrities and surprises power virtual event

GeekWire

PNNL’s VaporID project aims to advance detection of nuclear explosions and malware. “Our mission at Skilljar is to help individuals and organizations turn innovation into impact to education,” said Skilljar VP of Marketing Aashish Dhamdhere. See this post for more background on this category.

article thumbnail

The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

Let's analyze malware. And I think there's a way that we could recreate the 90s Maybe with a nonprofit that builds these at different universities and put some curriculum around it, you know, I think they are but I think that if you could do it for a four to six year period of time. Let's analyze stuff. Let's analyze exploits.