A “huge number” of non-profits have been victims of cyberattacks, risking the data of vulnerable groups, according to a new working group.
Cyber and data breaches can result in damage to a non-profit’s reputation and erode community trust.
Why It Matters
41% of Canadian small businesses that were victims of a cyber attack said it cost them at least $100,000 to recover from. The same is likely true of community organizations and small non-profits, although this is an area that has been severely under-researched. Without adequate security measures, community organizations could be exposing their clients to risks associated with cyber and data breaches, such as identity theft.
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