- What: Study on underreported nonprofit cyber incidents
- Impact: Nonprofits face security risks but lack data on attacks
TechTarget and Informa Tech’s Digital Business Combine. Dark Reading Resource Library Black Hat News Omdia Cybersecurity Advertise NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP Cybersecurity Topics World The Edge DR Technology Events Resources THREAT INTELLIGENCE REMOTE WORKFORCE Cybersecurity In-Depth: Digging into data about the latest attacks, threats, and trends using charts and tables. The Data Gap: Why Nonprofit Cyber Incidents Go Underreported Threat actors target nonprofits due to security gaps and highly coveted information, but a lack of sufficient data makes it difficult to grasp the entire picture. Arielle Waldman,Features Writer,Dark Reading March 13, 2026 2 Min Read SOURCE: ALEX SEGRE VIA ALAMY STOCK PHOTO Understanding the true scale of cyber threats against nonprofits is nearly impossible — not because attacks aren't happening, but because there is a lack of reliable ways to track them. Unlike heavily regulated industries like healthcare or finance, nonprofits don't have consistent reporting requirements when breaches occur. The result is a fragmented picture that obscures the real danger these organizations face. It also makes it harder for them to build a case for increased support and resources. We Need More Data In March 2025, Abnormal Security reported that advanced email attacks on nonprofit organizations grew by 35% over the previous year. During the same time frame, the email security company found a 50% increase in phishing attacks targeting nonprofits. Okta's "Nonprofits At Work 2025" report weaved a similar story; nonprofits ranked as the "second-most targeted industry" across the identity and access management (IAM) vendor's customer ecosystem. Related:Cyberattackers Don't Care About Good Causes Despite tidbits of nonprofit statistics, comprehensive data is tough to come by, explains Kelley Misata, Ph.D., CEO and founder of Sightline Security, which helps nonprofits bolster security by providing tools and education. Cybersecurity incidents against nonprofits are "significantly underreported" due to a range of factors, often appearing in the data as collateral damage from third-party attacks rather than as direct targets, she adds. LOADING... "The short version: The data exists, but it's scattered, incomplete, and not always nonprofit-specific — and that's not a gap unique to us," Misata tells Dark Reading. Methods to help nonprofits tackle cybersecurity challenges often involve throwing money at the problem, experts say. Though appreciated, nonprofits need more help than that. They require education, training, dedicated time, and to be taken seriously as a business — especially as economic uncertainties loom, insiders say. Despite these measurement challenges, security experts agree that waiting for perfect data isn't an option. Nonprofits need support now. Read "Cyberattackers Don't Care About Good Causes" for their recommendations. Read more about: CISO Corner About the Author Arielle Waldman Features Writer, Dark Reading Arielle spent the last decade working as a reporter, transitioning from human interest stories to covering all things cybersecurity related in 2020. Now, as a features writer for Dark Reading, she delves into the security problems enterprises face daily, hoping to provide context and actionable steps. She looks for stories that go past the initial news to understand where the industry is going. She previously lived in Florida where she wrote for the Tampa Bay Times before returning to Boston where her cybersecurity career took off at SearchSecurity. When she's not writing about cybersecurity, she pursues personal projects that include a mystery novel and poetry collection. 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