Volunteers bring personal devices, share login credentials, and leave without a formal offboarding process. Each of those patterns creates an opening for attackers. Here is how to close them without spending much.
Most small businesses hire a cybersecurity advisor after something goes wrong. Here is what a good engagement actually looks like — before the pressure hits.
Nonprofits hold three things attackers want: personal data, money, and open access. This post breaks down exactly what attackers are after and how they get it.
Most small businesses are already using AI without formal governance. Here is what to control before informal adoption becomes a business-critical risk.
Small nonprofits think attackers ignore them. Attackers think the opposite. Here’s what the data shows and what it costs when a small organization gets hit.
Attack volumes are up. Detection times are slow. And most nonprofits still have no way of knowing when they’ve been hit. Here’s what that looks like and what to do about it.
Three major breaches hit millions of Americans this spring. Here is what attackers actually do with stolen data, why resetting one password is not enough, and the steps that actually protect you.
I talk to founders and small-team builders often. Most are thoughtful people under real pressure. They are not cutting corners for bad reasons. They move fast because the business demands speed. The issue I keep seeing is not careless people. The issue is products shipping before anyone asked the security questions. AI tools generate code.…