Keeping Jewish nonprofits safe from cyber threats

You don’t have to do this alone. CJP’s Communal Security Initiative (CSI) offers organizations tailored support and no-cost training to assess risk and strengthen protections, so you can operate with confidence.

Expert Jewish nonprofit cybersecurity you can trust

Free risk assessments. Free hands-on training. Expert guidance against threats including ransomware and phishing. CSI’s trusted experts help Jewish organizations build long-term cybersecurity resilience.

Be the first line of defense against cyberattacks

Your organization’s cybersecurity starts with you. In this webinar, experts walk you through different types of cyber threats and basic steps to protect your organization.

“[Data security is] important for the continuity of day-to-day operations, but more importantly, it’s important for the trust of your clients and of your donors — that you have the right controls in place and you’re concerned about it.”

A Jewish nonprofit cybersecurity approach that grows with you

CSI’s approach to Jewish nonprofit cybersecurity is practical, cyclical, and meets you where you are. We can help you get started, execute a plan, or scale your capabilities.

1

Assess

CSI offers free cybersecurity assessments for Jewish nonprofits in Greater Boston. Get a clear picture of where you stand and where to focus next.

2

Address

Close gaps, protect your community, and build more resilient safeguards. CSI guides you through creating preparation and response plans that stick.

3

Expand

CSI helps you advance your cybersecurity capabilities and stay ahead of threats with the expert guidance you need to become secure and self-sufficient.

Let’s advance cybersecurity as a community

CJP’s investment in Jewish nonprofit cybersecurity extends across Greater Boston. Let’s explore what we can do for you. Because as each organization gets stronger, the whole community benefits.

“Before the cybersecurity training, 50% of staff were clicking on phishing test emails. After that, it dropped to 3%.”

Lino Covarrubias

CEO of JFS of Metrowest

“I’ve had the ability to customize the security and safety trainings that we really need to have for our preschools. These trainings were built based on the needs of each of those preschool sites.”

Indira Herscovici

Assistant Vice President of Early Childhood Education at JCC Greater Boston

“I’ve required anybody who volunteers to be a greeter [to] take the CJP security training. … They need to know how to read somebody who’s coming in and how to ask the right questions.”

Debbie Pourati

President of Congregation Ahavas Achim, Newburyport