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This section lists resources that can provide general assistance to nonprofit organizations.
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All Covered is the only nationwide IT outsourcing services company that focuses on the unique computing, networking, and application needs of small- to mid-size businesses and nonprofit organizations. Includes computer support, network troubleshooting and maintenance and comprehensive, technical and strategic reviews.
Article by Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering CERT® Coordination Center (CERT/CC,) a federally funded research and development center operated by Carnegie Mellon University. This document may be helpful in dealing with computer viruses
This article discusses password, email and web security.
Article by Microsoft Corporation, “Protect Your Microsoft Office Data from Viruses.”
CompuMentor is a nonprofit organization specializing in technology assistance for community-based organizations and schools. They offer technology planning, implementation, and support services. CompuMentor is also the home of TechSoup.org, the technology website for the nonprofit sector.
According to SANS and the FBI, the majority of successful attacks on computer systems via the Internet can be traced to exploitation of security flaws on this list.
Management Assistance Program (MAP) is for Nonprofits provides management and board recruitment services to large and small nonprofit organizations in the Twin Cities.
Microsoft TechNet: Microsoft Solutions for Management.
At Info Central - Information and Technology sponsored by the Minnesota Council of Non-Profits, you will find a wealth of information and resources.
Minnesota Technology Inc. is the state's technology-based economic development organization, contributing to the growth of Minnesota's economy through technology.
STAR informs Minnesotans about issues of assistive technology opens the door to assistive technology to all citizens of Minnesota through state and federal legislation, works with state agencies and builds/maintains community collaborative and communication efforts.
Nonprofit Yellow Pages, is a searchable database of consultants who work throughout Minnesota's nonprofit community. More than just a list of names, the Nonprofit Yellow Pages can help you find consultants with the specific expertise you need to improve your non-profit. There is a fee involved.
For interesting articles read “Employee Monitoring: Is There Privacy in the Workplace?”
Discusses the desktop security management.
The SANS Security Policy Resource page is a consensus research project of the SANS community. It includes a set of resources and policy templates for twenty-four important security requirements.
The SANS (System Administration, Networking and Security) Institute was established in 1989 as a cooperative research and education organization. Many SANS resources, such as news digests, research summaries, security alerts and award-winning papers are free.
TechSoup is the technology website for nonprofits. Created by CompuMentor in 2000, TechSoup has become a trusted resource about technology in the nonprofit community.
The CIS provides, “…methods and tools to improve, measure, monitor, and compare the security status of Internet-connected systems and appliances, plus those of your organization’s business partners.
The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse states is a nonprofit consumer information and advocacy program. The PRC is a project of the Utility Consumers' Action Network (UCAN).