The last few weeks have seen a seismic change to the way charities operate, with unprecedented levels of home working, yet still maintaining the vital services that we deliver.
With great power comes great responsibility.
As technology progresses and charities become more digital, so do the risks that come with it. So, how are we as charities faring against arguably our biggest threat, cyber-security?
The final webinar in the series with the National Cyber Security Centre will build upon their workshop delivered at the 2019 Charity Digital Tech Conference in February.
From 1st October 2019, all UK charities will be required to submit their taxes through HMRC compliant software, as part of the “Making Tax Digital” initiative.
44% of charities aren’t protecting themselves from cyber attacks because they simply don’t see themselves at risk, leaving them vulnerable to costly security breaches (the average cost of a cyber breach to a charity in 2019 is nearly 10k).
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#BeMoreDigital Conference 2021
Since COVID-19 struck, we’ve held two virtual events- #BeMoreDigital Leadership day and #BeMoreDigital Fundraising day. However, our 2021 conference will be taking our virtual events in a new direction. We want to bring you more learnings, more stories and more impactful experiences so that you can feel equipped and confident with digital.