Why cyber insurance is critical for nonprofit organizations
Nonprofit organizations play a valuable role in advocating for their clients, improving communities, and positively impacting the lives of many. They also face unique cyber risks due to their handling of sensitive individual data and reliance on donations. The financial and personal data typically handled by nonprofits make them an attractive target for attackers seeking to exploit the valuable data for monetary gain.
Nonprofits often have limited resources and tight budgets, which can hinder their ability to invest in comprehensive cybersecurity solutions and staff training. As a result, they may not have the necessary expertise or systems to detect and respond to cyber threats effectively.
A cyber attack targeting a donation system or website can severely impact a nonprofit's ability to raise funds and even expose donors to becoming victims of scams or fraud. Cyber incidents involving technology could expose sensitive data and lead to costly data breaches, not only damaging the reputation and credibility of the organization but also resulting in significant financial losses, reinforcing the importance of cyber insurance to protect their organizations.
How bad could one small security incident be?
$98,000
Average cost of a cyber claim for nonprofit organizations
58%
Percentage of cyber attacks originating from email inbox
$172,000
Average ransomware loss for nonprofit organizations