Charities handle billions in funds every year and hold financial and personal information that cybercriminals increasingly see as a tempting target. Yet, according to the UK's Charity Commission only 58 percent of charities think they are at risk from cybercrime. But for a sector, whose success is built on its reputation and the goodwill of its supporters, the loss of any sensitive information or fraud through phishing attempts can be devastating. We spoke to Jeremy Hendy, CEO at digital risk protection company Skurio and Jonathan Chevallier at charity software specialist Charity Digital to find out why the sector is especially…
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