Cyberattacks on churches are not hypothetical — they are weekly events. This resource explains exactly why your church is a target, the five attacks you will face, and what to do before it happens.
What is inside:
- Why 43% of cyberattacks target small organizations (and why churches are among the easiest)
- The five cyberattacks your church will face: email compromise, vendor compromise, VIP spoofing, CMS account breach, ransomware
- Real near-miss stories from churches — the $47,000 fraudulent wire that almost went through
- The power-user problem: why your most tech-savvy volunteer may be your biggest risk
- A 30-day church security checklist
- Step-by-step what to do if you get hacked
- How to tell your congregation (because honesty is better than a discovered cover-up)
How to use it:
- Download the PDF
- Read the five attack types and discuss them with your board
- Run the 30-day security checklist
- Assign someone as your technology steward
- Create your incident response plan (so you are not writing it during a crisis)
Based on: Enable Ministry Partners research, Brent Lacy’s Near Miss, Verizon 2024 DBIR, FBI IC3 incident reports.
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