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Cybersecurity for NGOs in Lebanon: Practical Protection Guide

A practical cybersecurity Lebanon guide for ngos that need protection for donor data, grant documents, staff accounts, public websites, cloud storage.

Why this industry needs a different cybersecurity plan

NGOs in Lebanon do not only need generic protection. Their risk depends on daily workflows: donor data, grant documents, staff accounts, public websites, cloud storage. A useful plan protects the systems that create revenue, hold client data, or support daily operations.

What should be reviewed first

  • Website, forms, login pages, admin dashboards, and public exposure.
  • Email, staff accounts, shared passwords, cloud folders, and vendor access.
  • Client data, uploaded files, booking or payment paths, CRM records, and operational workflows.
  • Backups, recovery steps, monitoring visibility, and incident response readiness.

Recommended Think Unlimited path

Start with a cybersecurity assessment, then decide whether the company needs penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, AI cybersecurity, managed cybersecurity, or red team validation. The decision should be based on evidence, not fear.

FAQ

Why do ngos in Lebanon need cybersecurity?

Because digital workflows now depend on donor data, grant documents, staff accounts, public websites, cloud storage. A weak account, exposed website, or unmanaged access can affect operations and client trust.

What is the safest first step?

Start with a scoped cybersecurity assessment that reviews exposure, access, website security, cloud tools, and priority fixes before buying more tools.