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SUMMARY:A Whole Lotta B.S. (Behavioral Science) about Cybersecurity
DESCRIPTION:A few simple changes in your technology habits can bring Peace of Mind.\nLet’s be honest: most of us find cybersecurity frustrating. Thinking up long complex passwords\, trying to find our phones when we need a code to log in to an account… it’s a pain! \nAnd if we believe the scary cybersecurity headlines about cyber-attacks and data breaches\, none of it seems to be working. How do we make sense of it all? If you find it confusing\, you’re not alone. \nNew research from the National Cybersecurity Alliance reveals insights about the public’s attitudes and beliefs about security. With your participation\, we’ll compare what you think to our research participants and cut through the confusion to give you easy\, practical advice and tips on how to keep yourself\, your family\, and your organization safe and secure. \nTopics covered: \n\nAttitudes about cybersecurity (survey based on a global representative sample)\nPasswords\nMFA\nPhishing in all its forms\nUpdating software\nPublic trust in AI\nBacking up your personal data\n\nPresenter\nLisa Plaggemier\, Executive Director\, National Cybersecurity Alliance\nLisa is on a mission to empower people and organizations to stay safe online\, so that everyone can experience the benefits of technology without worry. Lisa started her career in marketing with Ford Motor Company before migrating to automotive technology and eventually security. Lisa is honored to serve on the U.S. Secret Service Cyber Investigations Advisory Board. She is a recognized thought leader in security awareness and education with a track record of engaging and empowering people to protect themselves\, their families\, and their organizations. \nEvent Outcomes\nAfter attending\, you’ll be able to: \n\nCompare and contrast your own attitudes and beliefs about cybersecurity with the findings of recent international research.\nApply practical tips and advice to improve your personal online safety practices and the work practices in your organization.\nAdvocate for the use of easy cyber safety actions to your family\, friends\, your organization\, and community.\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis is a community event for anyone who uses the internet! All are welcome\, nonprofit staff\, volunteers\, leadership\, board members\, and the community members you serve. Invite your friends and family! Anyone who would like to learn more about how to stay safe online is invited to attend this highly interactive and lively event. \nGet Free Cybersecurity Awareness Training\nfor Your Entire Organization – Staff and Volunteers!\nDid you know that you can use this online event as a formal training opportunity for your nonprofit staff and volunteers? Contact kai@501commons.org to register your nonprofit. \nAttendees you specify will receive an email containing the link to the live Zoom presentation and a link to the associated 30-minute self-paced tutorial\, along with an introduction to the topic\, and instructions on how to complete the training. \n\nThe tutorial includes a recap of this presentation’s main points oriented to the nonprofit workplace and a knowledge check activity to reenforce the learning.\nYour training manager will receive a report on presentation attendance and tutorial completion for all registered staff members and volunteers.\nCompletion reports will be sent out toward the end of November to give registrants 30 days to complete their tutorial.\nA recording of the presentation will be posted to the tutorial the next business day after the event for those who would like to view it again.\n\nIf you are looking to provide cybersecurity training for your nonprofit\, October Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a great time to take advantage of this no-cost opportunity to provide introductory cybersecurity awareness training to your organization. \nContact kai@501commons.org for more information\, including the tutorial content and format and learning outcomes. \nShare this event with your family and friends\, and the community members your organization serves.\nResearch supports the benefit of basic cybersecurity awareness training. Yet there is a lack of accessible training for the general public. Please share this free event with your communities and family. Get the word out. Contact kai@501commons.org for a free toolkit that you can use to spread the word. \nAbout the TechOE Program\nThe Tech Outreach and Education program (TechOE) provides education\, IT management\, and planning services created exclusively to meet the needs of nonprofit professionals who lead and manage data security and technology. Our tech clinics\, workshops\, and consulting services are affordable\, jargon-free\, and vendor neutral. TechOE can support your efforts to secure your information systems and data\, meet compliance responsibilities\, and make impactful use of the technology you already use. \nTo see all upcoming TechOE events or watch videos and download resources from past events\, visit the TechOE Events home page. \nGot a tough decision about a tech investment coming up? Call on us for advice you can trust. \nProgram Manager\, Kai Dailey\, kai@501commons.org \nNational Cybersecurity Awareness Month\n501 Commons has joined thousands of organizations around the world and the National Cybersecurity Alliance in a global effort to promote cybersecurity education and organizational resilience. Join us by adding your organization to the list at https://staysafeonline.org/programs/champion/ \nFollow #cybersecurityawarenessmonth on your favorite social media. \nView additional National Cybersecurity Alliance Partner events at \nhttps://staysafeonline.org/events-programs/ \n\n\n\n\nThis presentation is made possible by the National Cybersecurity Alliance and our program sponsor Costco.\nThank you!
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/a-whole-lotta-b-s-behavioral-science-about-cybersecurity/
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SUMMARY:October Nonprofit Legal Clinic
DESCRIPTION:October Legal Clinic\n\n\nOctober 16 | 5:00 pm  –  7:15 pm\n\nFree : Held virtually via Zoom video call\nCommunities Rise offers FREE monthly legal clinics to provide legal assistance to Washington-based small businesses and nonprofits! Legal clinics are held virtually via Zoom video call. Qualifying clients are paired with an attorney for a free 1-hour limited engagement legal consultation to discuss business-transactional matters\, such as questions around: \n\nIncorporation and application for tax exemption status (general questions only)\nFederal Tax-Exempt Status (general questions only)\nNonprofit Governance\nBusiness Entity Formation\nMaintenance and Compliance with State and Federal Law\nAdvice on Corporate Governance\nTaxes (general questions only)\nEmployment\nReal Estate\nIntellectual Property \nRisk and Liability Assessment\n\nPlease keep in mind that questions which can be answered in a short amount of time are best suited for the clinic due to the 1 hour appointment time limit. As such\, the clinic is not suited for document review of documents (leases\, contracts\, bylaws\, Articles of Incorporation\, etc) that are longer than 4 pages. \nTo learn more about our legal clinics and what legal matters we can and cannot assist with\, please view our Clinic FAQ. \nOur legal clinics are intended for small businesses and nonprofits who meet the eligibility requirements- click here for small business eligibility information. For nonprofit clinic appointments\, priority is given to nonprofits with annual budgets under $500\,000. \nTo request an appointment or for more information\, please email legalclinic@communities-rise.org. Please note: Unfortunately\, we cannot accommodate same-day appointments. Due to the logistics required in setting up the clinic\, we recommend requesting an appointment 7-10 days prior to the desired clinic date. \nAll clinics will be held virtually via Zoom until further notice. \nCan’t attend this clinic? Don’t worry\, these clinics occur monthly! \nOur partnerships are important to us and we are thankful to Ventures for their collaboration in serving small businesses at our legal clinics! \nThis clinic is exclusively for small businesses and nonprofit organizations and does not provide legal services for individual or personal concerns. Consultations are by appointment only and often fill up quickly\, please reach out to legalclinic@communities-rise.org to learn more.
URL:https://cfncw.org/event/october-nonprofit-legal-clinic/
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