Nonprofit organizations handle such sensitive data as emails and records on clients and donors, staff information, phone numbers and addresses, credit card data, and possibly other financial data. Nonprofit organizations handle such sensitive data as emails and records on clients and donors, staff information, phone numbers and addresses, credit card data, and possibly other financial data. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Although cyber attacks are becoming more of a certainty than a possibility, there are still numerous companies and organizations that are not purchasing cyber insurance. In addition, many are not taking proactive measures to protect data such as updating software programs and installing security updates in a timely manner.

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