Nonprofits Care About Cybersecurity, So Why Don’t Vendors?

Nonprofits don’t care about cybersecurity? Think again! Dr. Kelley Misata, CEO of Sightline Security, has flipped that narrative, showing that nonprofits do care about securing their missions. Sightline provides the expertise and resources needed for nonprofits to integrate cybersecurity into their DNA. Ready to dive in and support their mission?

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Who said nonprofits don’t care about cybersecurity? Well, they probably haven’t met Dr. Kelley Misata or heard about Sightline Security. Let’s face it, when it comes to cybersecurity, nonprofits are like that quiet kid in class who turns out to be a tech wizard. They’re not just mission-driven, they’re mission-secure!

Key Points:

  • Sightline Security, founded by Dr. Kelley Misata, is a nonprofit dedicated to helping other nonprofits with cybersecurity.
  • The organization provides tailored resources and expertise for nonprofits to integrate cybersecurity into their operations.
  • Sightline’s KickStart program helps nonprofits take the first steps towards cybersecurity readiness.
  • Misata emphasizes understanding the unique operational nuances of nonprofits in the cybersecurity landscape.
  • There’s a growing need for media attention on the cybersecurity challenges faced by nonprofits.

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