Associations and nonprofits are trusted with vast amounts of sensitive data, ranging from member information to donor records. As custodians of this data, they are prime targets for cybercriminals. A single breach can not only result in financial damage but also harm the trust that members and donors have placed in the organization. Vulnerability assessments are a proactive approach to identifying weaknesses in IT systems before they can be exploited. These assessments evaluate your network, applications, and infrastructure to uncover potential entry points for cyberattacks.
Conducting regular vulnerability assessments helps associations and nonprofits stay ahead of threats and ensure that their systems remain secure. Vulnerability assessments can also help ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards, which is particularly important for organizations managing sensitive personal information and needing to keep the trust of members and donors.
References:
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) – Vulnerability Assessment Guide
- ISACA – Importance of Vulnerability Assessments
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