As institutions that historically rely on trust and community, churches and nonprofits are uniquely vulnerable to a range of digital threats. Understanding these risks is crucial for any church looking to safeguard its congregation's data and its own digital infrastructure.
The sanctity of churches extends into the digital domain, necessitating stringent cybersecurity measures. It's not just about deploying technology but also about cultivating awareness and vigilance within the church community.
Cyber criminals do not care that you are a church. They do not respect you, your mission, or your religion. This is why churches MUST move towards a secure digital posture. To protect themselves, their congregations, their assets, and their mission.
Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, making websites prime targets for attacks. These can lead to data breaches, loss of customer trust, and significant financial and legal repercussions.