Microsoft Data Security for NFPs
Webinar hosted in partnership with Microsoft, Dicker Data and SecureNative AI.
Event Details (Duration: 1 hour)
29/04/2026
Location: Online Webinar
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM AEST
Agenda:
Securing organisational data in the age of AI has never been more complex — or more critical — for not-for-profits.
NFPs hold highly sensitive information including donor records, beneficiary data, volunteer details, grant documentation, and board materials. As AI accelerates how information is created, shared, and accessed, many organisations are reassessing whether their current safeguards adequately protect community trust, regulatory obligations, and funding continuity.
Join us for an interactive, small-group session delivered in partnership with Microsoft & Dicker Data, focused on strengthening your data security posture using a modern, Zero Trust–aligned approach tailored to the realities of the NFP sector.
1. The Modern Data Threat Landscape for NFPs
An overview of AI-driven threats, insider risks, and targeted cyberattacks affecting not-for-profits, and their potential operational and reputational impact.
2. Zero Trust & Governance Alignment
A practical discussion on applying Zero Trust principles aligned to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Zero Trust Maturity Model to strengthen governance, compliance, and board oversight.
3. Securing Sensitive NFP Data with Microsoft Purview
An examination of how Microsoft Purview enables identification, classification, and protection of donor and beneficiary data through DLP, insider risk management, and AI-aware controls.
4. Leveraging the Broader Microsoft Security Ecosystem
An exploration of how Purview integrates with identity, endpoint, cloud, and threat protection capabilities to deliver a cohesive and cost-effective security posture.
Q&A and Practical Next Steps
An interactive session focused on identifying priority actions to uplift security while protecting mission delivery and stakeholder trust.
Audience:
Security decision makers, security architects, CISOs, and IT leaders responsible for governing and securing Copilot and generative AI adoption. Level 200