Services: Cybersecurity

Attack Surface: Are all your systems’ access points secure?

GRF Cybersecurity Risk Assessment and Scorecard Blog Series     Anything freely available on the internet and open to users can be a point of attack for a malicious actor. To prevent unauthorized access to your network and systems, it’s crucial to understand the vulnerabilities of your network. The term “attack surface” refers to the total…

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GRF Expands Cybersecurity Services with an Eye to the 2022 Top Risk Outlook

GRF has expanded services to address current, new, and emerging cybersecurity issues.

2022 Risk Outlook for Nonprofits and Associations

Our 2022 Risk Outlook reflects the key risks that we see our nonprofit and association clients prioritizing and the advice we’re offering our clients to mitigate them. These risks are: Cybersecurity, Information Security, and Data Privacy Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Third-Party Risk Talent Management Revenue Diversification Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fraud Risk Please fill…

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GRF CPAs & Advisors Announces Four New Partners

GRF has promoted four members of the firm to Partner: Lindsay Dean, CPA; Tricia Katebini, CPA, MBA; Max Manley, CPA; and Melissa Musser, CPA, CITP, CISA.

Information Disclosure: Are you up to date on privacy laws?

GRF Cybersecurity Risk Assessment and Scorecard Blog Series     Securing the privacy of your organization’s employee and customer data is critical for maintaining the trust of members and donors – and is increasingly becoming a legal requirement. What is information disclosure?  Information disclosure occurs when an application reveals sensitive information about its users. Depending on…

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Social Network: Knowing the Narrative Surrounding your Organization

GRF Cybersecurity Risk Assessment and Scorecard Blog Series     Social media has allowed organizations to connect with customers around the world, but the wide reach of your social network also presents opportunities for hackers and bad actors to launch attacks or damage your organization’s reputation. Properly understanding and managing your social media presence allows you…

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Hacktivist Shares: Are you being targeted?

GRF Cybersecurity Risk Assessment and Scorecard Blog Series     Hackers and malicious attackers will often publicize their targets in various forums or on the dark web, so they can gather support and intelligence for taking down a website or finding vulnerabilities within an organization. Hacktivists are hackers who are politically and/or socially motivated. Their targets…

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