Hacking a Church Is About Exploiting Its Weakest Link As generative AI improves communications, church hackers are refining their tactics. Matthew Branaugh
Church Cybersecurity Starts With the Human Firewall While external threats are real, church cybersecurity starts with strong internal processes and education, experts say. Matthew Branaugh
Minimizing the Risk of Cybercrime If it looks suspicious, pause and take these steps. Interview by Bobby Ross, Jr.
Recommended Reading Online Giving: How to Start or Strengthen It Editor's picks of articles and information to help you keep offerings coming in. The Editors
The Growing Need for Cyberliability Insurance How increased online and electronic activity exposes congregations to new risks. Bobby Ross Jr.
Protecting Church Data: Strategies for Security and Disaster Recovery Essential tips for church data protection, including security measures, backup strategies, and recovery plans for peace of mind. Nick B. Nicholaou
Feature Article Stacking Up Electronics in the Church Gadgets present legal, tax issues for leaders. Richard R. Hammar
Untangling the Web (Part 1) Key tax and legal issues for churches with an online presence. Richard R. Hammar
Can Social Networking Get Us Sued? How to safeguard your church staff's use of popular communication tools. Frank Sommerville
IRS Warns of New Tax Scams Scammers aim to get information in order to commit identity theft. Richard R. Hammar
Privacy – Part 2 The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA): Application to church websites. Richard R. Hammar