Business-grade antivirus, installed correctly, actively monitored, and configured for the realities of non-profit operations — donor data, financial records, board email, and the occasional volunteer who clicks the wrong link.
Antivirus is one of those things every non-profit "has" and most don't really have. A free version that came with the laptop, a paid one that expired three years ago, a consumer product whose alerts everyone learned to dismiss. None of that is protection — it's a checkbox. What you actually need is a business-grade antivirus that someone is watching, configured for your environment, and updated automatically without anyone having to think about it. That's what we install.
Files, downloads, USB drives, and email attachments scanned in real time. Known threats blocked before they execute; suspicious behavior flagged for review.
Specific defenses against ransomware behavior — mass file encryption, unauthorized backup deletion, and the rollback ability when caught early.
The single most common attack vector against non-profits. Each link and attachment is inspected before your staff or volunteers interact with it.
Block known malicious sites, phishing pages, and command-and-control servers automatically. Configurable per-role if some staff need broader access.
Alerts route to Jerry, not to your already-overworked office manager. Threats get handled when they happen, not when someone notices a pop-up.
A simple one-page summary — what was blocked, what trends look like, what to share with your board or funders if they're asking about cybersecurity posture.
Managed antivirus is included in the Non-Profit Monthly Plan, or available as a standalone service. Either way, the conversation starts with a quick look at what you currently have.