
In a move that's making waves across San Diego, i-NETT, a key player in managed technology services, has stepped up to the plate to protect nonprofits from the scourge of cybercrime and doxing with a new IT program, the company announced in collaboration with the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce helped bring this initiative to light. Nonprofit organizations, often strained for adequate tech support, are getting a lifeline that promises to keep their operations safe and sound.
According to the recent announcement, i-NETT is not just dropping some tech tools and calling it a day. They're setting up these organizations with a suite of Microsoft products—SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, and InTune. They're going the extra mile to offer free PR strategies and assistance in donation solicitation. They're determined to ensure nonprofits aren't left in the digital dark ages. As the San Diego Chamber of Commerce posted on X, this initiative is poised to fortify the nonprofit sector against growing online threats.
💻 i-NETT San Diego is pioneering an effort to fortify nonprofit organizations and bolster community resilience. The company has recently unveiled a new program aimed at enhancing cybersecurity and infrastructure for nonprofits.
— San Diego Regional Chamber (@SDChamber) May 9, 2024
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"Every organization needs to be protected from the rise in cybercrime and doxing," CEO Dale Stein stated, emphasizing the critical need for empowered defense mechanisms in the digital era where a nonprofit's data and donor information must be zealously protected. The new program by i-NETT aims to augment cybersecurity measures so these vital humanitarian missions can forge ahead, unimpeded by malicious cyber threats.
With the pressing conundrum of budgets tighter than a drum, i-NETT's plan to collaborate with nonprofits doesn't just stop at tech support. There's talk of raising "Technology Funds" to drive donations. They’re even playing the generous benefactor by matching every $200/month given to a nonprofit's technology department by slashing their invoice by $100/month, an offer bound to have nonprofits sighing in relief as it's designed to stretch every donated dollar further. "In a world where nonprofits face constant threats and challenges," Dale Stein told the chamber, "we’re committed to standing by their side and providing unwavering support."









