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Data Privacy and Cyber Liability: What You Don’t Know Puts Your Mission at Risk

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Data Privacy and Cyber Liability: What You Don’t Know Puts Your Mission at Risk
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Non-profits are at greater risk of losing donors after a data breach, because unlike being a victim of a data breach at a for profit company or a government entity – a relationship a consumer has largely based on the consumer’s need – a consumer’s relationship with a nonprofit is not necessarily need-based. Most organizational leaders still know very little about the risks that arise from the collection and storage of personal information collected from employees, volunteers, clients and donors. Considering this dark and somewhat frightening landscape, what must you know to understand the exposure and fortify your organization against the associated risks? This presentation shares practical takeaways about how to mitigate cybersecurity risk and also explains whether or not your non-profit is subject to the currently effective and pending state consumer data privacy laws.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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Elizabeth Rogers

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Data Privacy and Cyber Liability: What You Don’t Know Puts Your Mission at Risk (Feb 2025)

Non-profits are at greater risk of losing donors after a data breach, because unlike being a victim of a data breach at a for profit company or a government entity – a relationship a consumer has largely based on the consumer’s need – a consumer’s relationship with a nonprofit is not necessarily need-based. Most organizational leaders still know very little about the risks that arise from the collection and storage of personal information collected from employees, volunteers, clients and donors. Considering this dark and somewhat frightening landscape, what must you know to understand the exposure and fortify your organization against the associated risks? This presentation shares practical takeaways about how to mitigate cybersecurity risk and also explains whether or not your non-profit is subject to the currently effective and pending state consumer data privacy laws.

Originally presented: Jan 2025 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Elizabeth Rogers, Winstead PC - Austin, TX