Volunteer board communications often contain highly sensitive, confidential information. Additionally, your volunteer directors are often the specific targets of cybercriminals just waiting to send a phishing email and collect their ransom.
And it isn’t just hackers and bad actors: An erroneously shared spreadsheet of donor, beneficiary or employee data can lead to regulatory repercussions and diminished trust. Confidential emails accidentally sent to the wrong email address can threaten your reputation — and your mission.
Find out if your board’s communications are checking the right cyber boxes — and how to fix it if they aren’t — when you download our checklist, Securing Your Volunteer Board Communications.
Start securing your board by downloading it today.
Download the checklist now to start securing your communications.