
Weathering the Storm:Protecting Your Nonprofit and Yourself in Uncertain Times
What it's all about
In an unpredictable world, protecting your nonprofit isn’t just about reacting to threats—it’s about proactively building a foundation that minimizes risk and liability.
Join RoundTable Technology’s data privacy experts, Destiny Bowers and Karim Beldjilali, on May 1st at 2PM ET for Part 2 of our three-part webinar series, Weathering the Storm: Protecting Your Nonprofit and Yourself in Uncertain Times. This session will focus on organizational-level protections every nonprofit should have in place to navigate today’s ever-changing threat landscape.
You’ll learn how to:
- Identify key organizational risks and liability exposures
- Implement baseline protections to reduce vulnerability
- Establish clear internal policies and controls
- Develop a culture of shared accountability and awareness
- Create effective incident response and business continuity plans
This session is essential for nonprofit leaders, operations staff, and risk owners. Whether you're laying the groundwork or strengthening existing systems, you’ll walk away with a practical roadmap to better safeguard your organization, your people, and your mission.
Your organization’s resilience starts with knowledge, planning, and action.
Presenters
Destiny Bowers
Destiny has two decades of IT experience across a wide range of projects and platforms, she's helped organizations large and small, nonprofit and for-profit, cloud-loving and cloud-phobic to select and implement technology that helps them succeed.
She helps hundreds of nonprofits stay informed about cybersecurity awareness training and best practices, as well as providing high-level strategic services to improve their technological efficiency and security.
As the workforce continues to increase its distribution around the globe and with the rising popularity of remote work, Destiny has proven herself to be a transformational thinker when it comes to cloud services for today's hybrid or fully-remote workforce.
Karim Beldjilali
Karim is passionate about supporting organizations with service-oriented missions and how they can leverage technology to more effectively meet their mission. With 20 years experience in technology, ranging from engineering, security and compliance, and IT, Karim has held leadership positions to strategically manage security and IT programs for nonprofits, startups, or established enterprises.
Through a people-first lens, and in cross-functional partnership that keeps all stakeholders in mind, he is dedicated to finding practical meaningful solutions. He has built security and compliance programs, bootstrapped IT operations, and led organizational risk management. So whether moving to the cloud, assessing or hardening for security and compliance, refactoring existing technology or processes, or providing training and mentoring, Karim is ready to plug in and support organizations in major changes and continuous improvement efforts.