Strengthening Security Maturity for Philanthropy: Part 3

July 29, 2026

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Eastern Time

Modern cyberattacks exploit a gap—between people and technology, access and oversight, policy and practice.


As organizations operate across hybrid workplaces, cloud platforms, and personal devices, protecting systems and detecting risks requires both technical safeguards and clear expectations. This session will focus on Access Control Policies, Remote Work and Device Policies, and Security Awareness Training Policies that help grantmaking organizations remain secure and strengthen staff readiness against cyber threats.


Key Takeaways Include:

  • Understand everyday risks related to remote work, personal devices, excessive access permissions, and lack of a strong security culture.
  • Learn about creating Access Control, Remote Work and Device, and Security Awareness Training Policies tailored to organizational realities.
  • Explore processes and procedures for onboarding, access reviews, device management, recurring training, and ongoing threat awareness.


Who Should Attend:

  • Philanthropy tech professionals responsible for operations, IT, finance, and/or risk management.

  • Senior leaders seeking to strengthen organizational security maturity.

  • Program and grants management staff who handle sensitive data and want to better understand the landscape of security threats.


Guest Presenters:

  • Junell Felsburg, Senior Director of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure, The Columbus Foundation
  • Steve Sharer, CEO & Co-Founder, RipRap Security


This session will be facilitated by Gozi Egbuonu, Director of Programs at TAG.


This session is the third of a planned four-part series.


Event Details

Zoom

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