A collaboration between Techbridge and Serket-Tech Security Atlanta, Georgia

Cybersecurity for Nonprofits

Operation Safe Harbor

Protecting the mission and the people behind it.

Your clients trust you with their most sensitive information. Techbridge and Serket-Tech are here to help you protect it affordably, practically, and without the enterprise price tag.

Security that fits the way nonprofits actually work

No overselling. No jargon. Just the protection your organization and the people you serve actually need.

Who we serve

Mission-driven organizations

Hunger relief, housing, legal aid, and workforce development nonprofits.

What we offer

Practical protection

Endpoint protection, GRC (governance, risk, & compliance), and security assessments.

Pricing

Built for your budget

Nonprofit-appropriate pricing, built for your constraints. No enterprise price tag.

Why this matters for your organization

1

Your clients’ data is more sensitive than most

Case records, immigration status, legal proceedings: a breach isn’t just a compliance issue. It’s a safety issue.

2

Funders are starting to require it

NIST frameworks and data protection policies are becoming grant compliance requirements.

3

You don’t need enterprise software; you need the right partner

We understand nonprofit constraints. No overselling. No jargon. Just protection that fits.

What happened when a social justice nonprofit got hacked

In October 2023, Jane Smith[1] was staying in a Kansas safe house, days away from getting the legal protection she needed. Her attorney had filed the paperwork, the case was moving, and for the first time in a long time, things were going in the right direction.

Then the Kansas Supreme Court sent an alert that the statewide court system was down.

Russian cybercriminals had hit the Kansas judicial network with ransomware. Their case management systems went dark and electronic filing stopped. Courts across the state were suddenly operating on paper, left scrambling to keep up with thousands of active cases.

For most people, that is an aggravating delay. For Jane, it meant staying in danger while the court system that was supposed to protect her sat offline.

When she needed to check on her case status, she had to leave the safe house and go to the courthouse in person, putting herself at unnecessary risk. None of this would have happened if the system had been protected.

1. For her protection, we are not using the client’s real name. ↩︎

Read the full case study

The entire case study, including sources and citations, is available as a downloadable PDF.

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Cybersecurity services for nonprofits and small businesses

Our brochure outlines five service areas designed to deliver meaningful risk reduction without unnecessary complexity or cost. Each engagement starts with understanding your environment and priorities, then builds a practical plan tailored to your needs.

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