The growing threat of cybercrime in churches has become more apparent as digital technology continues to be adopted more broadly for activities such as managing financial transactions, maintaining church membership records, and hosting virtual services and retreats.
Cybercriminals are targeting churches with tactics and techniques such as phishing, malware, ransomware, and credential harvesting, with the aim of stealing sensitive information or money.
The threat of cybercrime is compounded by the fact that many church organizations lack the resources and cybersecurity expertise to protect their data and networks.
The resulting damage to the church’s reputation and financial resources can be severe, and this threat demands urgent attention.
The purpose of this article is to provide guidance on building cybersecurity resilience in churches.
In order to achieve this goal, churches must first assess their existing security posture and identify any potential vulnerabilities.