Protecting Your Clients & Constituents
Event Details
Your donor and supporter information is sensitive data. Is it treated as such in your nonprofit? A way to address data security and privacy concerns is the “CAUSE” methodology and in this session, you'll learn how Collection, Access, Use, Storage and Eradication (CAUSE) can be used to manage sensitive donor information. The use of social media changes an organization's ability to control information, and we'll discuss how to adapt while ensuring the security of your constituents.
(Please note that this webinar is part of a webinar series and discussion on The Evolution of Privacy and the Social Web. You may register for an individual session or the full series at a discounted rate.)
Presented by: Jake Marcinko, Blackbaud
Jake Marcinko has worked in the IT industry in numerous capacities for over a decade, spending the last seven years dealing specifically with information security and privacy. As the Information Security Officer for Blackbaud, Jake oversees all aspects of IT security, including IT governance; training and awareness; security administration; monitoring; risk management; and compliance. Jake also serves as subject matter expert on international and domestic privacy matters as well as the PCI Data Security Standards.
Event Materials
Protecting Your Clients and Constituents.pdf
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