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Nonprofits are just as vulnerable to cyberthreats as their for-profit counterparts. We may handle sensitive information such as donor financial information, sensitive employee information, passwords, medical records, and much more. Although we store and transmit the same type of information for-profit organizations do, we often lack the budget and/or person power to establish and maintain a strong cyber security posture.
This webinar series will provide beginning guidance on cyber security and demonstrate best practices your team can put in place today to strengthen your organization’s cyber security in a sensible, affordable way. We will discuss topics such as malware, phishing, awareness, security hygiene, and much more.
Please join us for this webinar series presented by the Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits and Pocket Security, Inc. (a Cyber Security Nonprofit for Nonprofits).
Our Panelists:
Ashley 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 passionate about creating security cultures at organizations that are infused with empowerment, behavioral cybersecurity and interaction at Hoxhunt. She is responsible for creating custom Security Awareness training for Pocket Security, Inc. (a Cyber Security Nonprofit for Nonprofits). 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.
Keaton is a performance oriented cyber security professional with experience in sales, community management, and photography. Experienced with and knowledgeable about areas such as governance and compliance, risk management, network security, red team principles, and more.
Particularly passionate about information security awareness and privacy - continuously working on projects related to these areas that benefit the community.
First generation immigrant and always passionate about helping underprivileged groups excel in STEM and academia.
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