Cyber Tip Tuesday 10 December 2019 - Bruce talks about why charities need to think about cyber risk

This week’s Tip Tuesday focuses on Charities and how cyber security affects them.

Charities can be an attractive target for cyber criminals who want to access charities' information or funds.

Unfortunately, charities often do not have the expertise to establish good cyber hygiene, but they still need to operate in the same connected world as commercial organisations with larger budgets.

If a charity experiences an attack, then ultimately it is the wider community that suffers.

That is why charities need to take appropriate steps to secure themselves against a cyber-attack.

Fortunately, many of the things that charities will benefit from doing can be achieved with little or no cost, and Black Arrow also provides pro bono advisory services to charities in Guernsey to show how this can be done.

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