by Cecil Benjamin | Oct 12, 2022 | Churches, Cyber Security, Financial Management, Risk, Security, Systems
For the background to this blog please read: Cyber security for all of us Part 1 The starting point for dealing with cyber security is to realise that cyber attack/breach/hack can happen to anyone – there is no discrimination: small, individual, family, church,...
by Cecil Benjamin | Oct 5, 2022 | Churches, Financial Management, Risk, Security, Systems
What’s the most important asset you have? What’s the most important asset your church or NFP owns/holds? What is the most valuable information that your church or NFP has access to? The recent high profile cyber security breach by one of our largest comms companies...
by Cecil Benjamin | Jun 13, 2022 | Church finance services, Churches, Financial Management, Not For Profit, Security
This is a note to management and finance committees, wardens, elders, boards and committees of management – staff and volunteers Last week we had a call from a new treasurer in difficult situation and it reminded me of the many previous times people have called...
by Cecil Benjamin | May 11, 2022 | Church finance services, Churches, Financial Management, Not For Profit, Security
Many people cringe when they see this word and simply think ‘geek speak’. No longer Security of our computers and the data they hold and access is very important and very valuable. If your system software hasn’t been hacked (ie the system software corrupted) just ask...
by Cecil Benjamin | Feb 15, 2022 | Church finance services, Churches, Covid 19, Financial Management, Not For Profit, Security, Systems
What is happening with the review of your church’s finances to recover from any pandemic negativity? I’m guessing you may also be tired of hearing about the pandemic and you are probably tired of church people talking about how the church should recover. Recovering...
by Cecil Benjamin | Jan 5, 2022 | Churches, Covid 19, Financial Management, Not For Profit, Save Time, Security, Systems
Are you still reeling from the impact of all the events and repercussions of 2020 and 2021? What were the impacts for you and your people: lockdowns, especially for aged people – maybe in your congregations, your aged care facilities, maybe your own relatives, ...