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Soujanya Unnam
Salesforce Functional Solution Architect, Wipro Limited

Soujanya Unnam has over 10 years of experience in business analysis. She has extensive experience in Salesforce consulting including the nonprofit domain where she has successfully implemented Digital Marketing with the Nonprofit Success Pack (NPSP) initiative. A passionate Business Analyst and a Salesforce enthusiast, Soujanya strongly believes that communication and curiosity are key soft skills so critical needs are surfaced and understood. Soujanya holds the following certifications – Salesforce Administrator, Salesforce App Builder, and Salesforce Certified CPQ Specialist.

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Why Security Assessment is Important for Nonprofit Organizations

Research by the Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (NTEN) states that only 25% of nonprofit organizations actively monitor their network for security events, and only 7% have undergone a cyberattack simulation activity. The low investment in security can be attributed to the small size of most nonprofits and their data sets, which makes them believe they have a lower risk of cyberattacks compared to large profit organizations. In reality, nonprofit organizations are low-hanging fruit for hackers due to the gap between the security risk and the actions needed to address the risks. That is what makes nonprofits ideal targets, and why they should take steps to protect themselves.

June 15, 2021
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