It’s Time to Protect Yourself: Practical Cybersecurity Strategies for People, Data, and Systems
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
1:00 - 2:00 PM ET
In the current climate, many nonprofits face increasing threats to their data privacy and security in ways that go beyond systems: public information is being collected and consumed by AI to identify potential targets, staff are being targeted and harassed by malicious actors, and even communities you serve can get caught in the crosshairs. The threats are multiplying rapidly, and many organizations are unaware of the risk or unprepared to protect themselves from compromises and attacks.
Responsibility for understanding your risk level and ways to mitigate vulnerabilities doesn't just rest with IT. You don't need to be a technology expert to understand how to protect your people, your data, and your systems. Join us for this informative webinar that expands the discussion beyond hacking networks and websites and focuses on the other ways that technology can affect your security profile. We offer practical tips and strategies for keeping your organization safe.
To register for this webinar, click the Zoom link below:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HloE3kRJTUmPDkroFXsvGQ
Our Instructors
Marcus Iannozzi
Chief Digital Officer at Tech Impact
Marcus currently oversees Tech Impact’s Digital Services team, known as Message Agency, which provides a full suite of digital services to fellow nonprofits. Marcus founded Message Agency in 2007 as a B Corporation and award-winning full-service agency that exclusively serves nonprofits. He merged the agency with Tech Impact in 2023, building on over 20 years of experience in developing strategies, digital tools, technical solutions, and campaigns for the public and nonprofit sectors.
Sam Mercury
Content Strategist at Tech Impact
Sam is a trained journalist turned copywriter and strategist with extensive experience in message development, branding, copywriting for digital and traditional channels, as well as specific expertise with higher education marketing.
1:00 - 2:00 PM ET
In the current climate, many nonprofits face increasing threats to their data privacy and security in ways that go beyond systems: public information is being collected and consumed by AI to identify potential targets, staff are being targeted and harassed by malicious actors, and even communities you serve can get caught in the crosshairs. The threats are multiplying rapidly, and many organizations are unaware of the risk or unprepared to protect themselves from compromises and attacks.
Responsibility for understanding your risk level and ways to mitigate vulnerabilities doesn't just rest with IT. You don't need to be a technology expert to understand how to protect your people, your data, and your systems. Join us for this informative webinar that expands the discussion beyond hacking networks and websites and focuses on the other ways that technology can affect your security profile. We offer practical tips and strategies for keeping your organization safe.
To register for this webinar, click the Zoom link below:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HloE3kRJTUmPDkroFXsvGQ
Our Instructors
Marcus Iannozzi
Chief Digital Officer at Tech Impact
Marcus currently oversees Tech Impact’s Digital Services team, known as Message Agency, which provides a full suite of digital services to fellow nonprofits. Marcus founded Message Agency in 2007 as a B Corporation and award-winning full-service agency that exclusively serves nonprofits. He merged the agency with Tech Impact in 2023, building on over 20 years of experience in developing strategies, digital tools, technical solutions, and campaigns for the public and nonprofit sectors.
Sam Mercury
Content Strategist at Tech Impact
Sam is a trained journalist turned copywriter and strategist with extensive experience in message development, branding, copywriting for digital and traditional channels, as well as specific expertise with higher education marketing.
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