On-demand webinar: Cyber security on a budget
Join our panel as they discuss how charities can best protect against cyber attacks despite often limited budgets, and demystify the technologies which can help achieve a strong cyber security.
With a tough economic climate ahead, how can you ensure your charity is getting value for money whilst maintaining a robust cyber security strategy?
Drawing on the experience of our speakers from well-known charities, and guidance from the National Cyber Security Centre, this webinar explores topics including:
- Budget-friendly cyber security technologies
- Considerations when out-sourcing IT and cyber security services
- Why we should prioritise cyber security when resources are stretched
- NCSC guidance and free tools to protect your organisation
Featured SpeakersView All
Lisa Chomette
Sophie B
Richard Bartlett
Gareth Packham
Featured Speakers
Lisa Chomette
Sophie B
Richard Bartlett
Gareth Packham
Slides & Resources
Hit the button below to download the slides from the session:
Additional resources:
- How cyber criminals are targeting charities
- Why charities are getting cyber certified
- Cyber security actions charities can take right now
- Beyond Antivirus: Five cyber security products charities should consider
- Why charities need a guest WiFi network for volunteers
- Cyber security challenges charities are facing in 2023
We are running Managed Service Provider (MSP) pilot programmes with small-Micro Charites. If you would like to participate in the pilot programme please get in touch via: pilotmanagedservices@charitydigital.org.uk
From the National Cyber Security Centre:
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Web Check helps you identify and fix common security issues in your websites
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Mail Check assists with email security configuration and reporting
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Exercise in a Box - an online tool which helps organisations find out how resilient they are to cyber attacks and practise their response in a safe environment
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About Cyber Essentials - a Government backed scheme that will help you to protect your organisation against a range of common cyber attacks