The Critical Need for Cyber Hygiene Assessments in Small Associations

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In today's rapidly evolving digital age, cybersecurity is not just a concern for large corporations. Nonprofit organizations and small associations, defined here as those with fewer than 30 employees, are increasingly becoming targets of cybercrime.

The risks to brand reputation, membership data and operational continuity are just as severe for small associations as they are for major enterprises. However, many associations have a critical gap in their cybersecurity posture due to a heavy reliance on Managed Service Providers (MSPs) for IT support without adequate external oversight or specialized cybersecurity expertise.

This white paper from ClearTone Consulting outlines why small associations must prioritize basic cyber hygiene assessments, which are economical and targeted at essential security controls, to ensure their digital safety.

Please select this link to download the complete white paper, provided to OSAP members from Brian Scott of ClearTone Consulting.