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Protect Your Church From Cyber Attacks With A Custom InfoSec Assessment At No Cost

Discover your church's cybersecurity strengths and weaknesses with our 3-minute assessment.

$1.75M

Was stolen from a high-profile church in the Midwest during a cyber attack last year

66%

Of organizations, including churches, were victims of ransomware attacks last year.

$130K

Is the average cost of email-compromised cyber attacks

How To Arm Your Church Against
Cyber Threats In 3 Easy Steps

Step 1

Take 3- minutes to complete the InfoSec Assessment

Step 2

Get your InfoSec report with benchmarks to other churches

Step 3

Discover the best next steps to safeguard your church today

Prioritize Your CyberSecurity Strategy With Our InfoSec Assessment

The Cost Of Ignoring InfoSec To Your Church

Cybersecurity is a deep concern for churches, not just corporations today. Churches like yours are trusted community hubs— and at the same time increasingly targeted by cybercriminals.

Phishing scams and other cyberattacks pose significant threats to churches, leading to financial losses and reputational damage. According to the FBI, $12.5B in losses were reported due to cyber attacks last year alone — that’s 600%+ the amount reported in 2021.

Churches across the nation are falling victim to email scams, ransomware attacks, and other cyber security issues resulting in substantial monetary losses. It’s time to protect your information.

See How You Compare To Thousands of Churches

Your report will provide a benchmark for where you stand in these five key areas.

Policy Compliance Cybersecurity policies are crucial for churches to protect sensitive data, maintain regulatory standards, and prevent cyber threats.
Discover how churches are addressing this.

Asset Management Keeping track of all digital and physical assets, ensuring that all devices and systems are secure, up- to- date, and accounted for, reduces the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches.
Find out if you are performing well in this area.

Access Control Simple measures, such as multi- factor authentication and role- based permissions, can help churches safeguard sensitive information and restrict access to authorized personnel only.
Learn if you’re on the right track.

Network Security Effective network security practices, including firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and secure Wi- Fi configurations, protect your networks from cyber- attacks and ensure the integrity and confidentiality of all data.
See if & how peers are prioritizing this.

Surveillance Measures Integrating advanced measures, like security cameras and monitoring systems, deters potential threats, monitor suspicious activities, and provide a safer environment for their community.
See how many already started implementation.

About Higher Ground From ACS Technologies

For over two decades, we have offered hosting and managed IT services tailored to churches, nonprofits, and businesses.

We understand that security is paramount and ensure that your staff and volunteers are equipped with top- tier systems and equipment.

Our commitment to expertise and support ensures operational and safe cyber-success. We deliver the IT stability, dependability, and scalability necessary for churches, dioceses, offices, and businesses to operate securely and efficiently.

$150 FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME

Take The First Step Towards Securing Your Church's Future

This assessment is valued at $150, but it is free for a limited time. Don't miss this opportunity to prioritize your cyber security.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

InfoSec, short for Information Security, refers to the practices and policies designed to protect digital information from unauthorized access, misuse, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. In the context of our assessment, InfoSec helps churches identify and address potential vulnerabilities in their digital systems to safeguard sensitive information.

The InfoSec assessment is ideal for pastors, senior church leaders, IT staff, and anyone responsible for managing digital information within the church. If you want to ensure your church’s data and digital assets are secure, this assessment is a valuable tool for you.

The assessment provides a comprehensive report that includes benchmarking information. This allows you to see how your church’s information security measures stack up against others. You’ll gain insights into areas where you excel and where there might be room for improvement.

Yes, the InfoSec assessment is completely free. There are no hidden fees or charges.

The assessment is designed to be thorough yet efficient. On average, it takes about 3 minutes to complete.

All you need for the assessment is a computer or mobile device with internet access. It’s helpful to have basic information about your church’s current information security practices, but no specialized knowledge is required.

You’ll receive your assessment results immediately after completing the survey. The results are presented in an easy-to-understand report, providing you with actionable insights.