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Addressing the Cybersecurity Issues and Needs of Rural Pennsylvania Nonprofit Organizations

Addressing the Cybersecurity Issues and Needs of Rural Pennsylvania Nonprofit Organizations
Addressing the Cybersecurity Issues and Needs of Rural Pennsylvania Nonprofit Organizations
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Author:
Brian Gardner, Maryam Roshanaei, J. Andrew Landmesser, Jennifer Breese, Michael Bartolacci
Date:
31 December 2022
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The need for Cybersecurity competence has become a strategic area for all types of organizations today, be it large or small, for profit or nonprofit. This is an area of particular concern for smaller nonprofit organizations; and especially for ones in rural areas with limited budgets and manpower to address their Cybersecurity issues and needs. Cyber-attacks, such as ransomware attacks, distributed denial of service attacks (DDoS), and phishing attacks wreak havoc on the networks and systems necessary for supporting the populace via services provided by nonprofits. The problems associated with the various types of hacks, be it from outside nefarious individuals/groups or careless internal personnel, are particularly difficult for nonprofits in rural communities with limited resources for Cybersecurity infrastructure and limited staff proficient in Cybersecurity knowledge and skills. We have developed a Cybersecurity assessment process that can be used to ascertain key needs and weaknesses with respect to Cybersecurity for nonprofits in such rural communities in Pennsylvania. Beyond identifying these needs and weaknesses, this grant-sponsored work-in-progress research aims to also provide some guidance to rural nonprofits with "best practices" and related content that can be easily implemented despite their small budgets and staff.
 
 
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