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In our 25+ year history, SilverTech has learned the intricacies required for non-profits and associations to thrive in the digital sphere. While the two industries vary in structure and output, the value each industry brings through connecting members and communities is a mission we love to get behind.
Our most valuable strength is our ability to learn about your organization and infrastructure, understand your challenges and listen to stakeholders. Our strategists will work with your organization’s leadership team to address and identify business issues, develop a strategy and build a roadmap to a digital transformation that meets your goals. We will help your organization determine your goals, define your brand outreach, align your message, and create measurable results. With solutions that range from content strategy and competitive analysis to customized development, UI/UX design and digital marketing, we can build a digital experience that moves your organization forward.
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Members want a seamless, quick and easy modern digital process for engaging with your organization. They want to be able to manage their membership online, including being able to join/renew membership, pay dues, stay informed, register for events, and engage with other members. Updating your association's digital experience will provide value to your members, building trust and credibility in your organization, and increase your memberships. A functional website is the backbone of any association along with a comprehensive MarTech stack, digital advertising, and strategy; our team will build the digital solution you need to manage our members with ease.
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Non-profits rely on providing a great digital experience to gain donations that help support your mission. Your digital strategy and user experience need to tell your organization’s story. Getting your story out will increase user engagement and your organization's reach. Ease of use when donating will increase the number and dollar amount of donations your organization receives. Whether you are looking for a fresh website design or a bold new digital marketing strategy, we can provide the expertise and guidance you need.
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BOSMA
Bosma and its three entities, Bosma Enterprises, Bosma Center for Visionary Solutions, and Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation, have been dedicated to helping employ people with visual disabilities and providing hope for their future. When it was time to upgrade Bosma's CMS platform, it came to SilverTech.The Importance of a WAF
By: John Wingate | 4/12/23
Protect Your Website
In today's world, web application security is more important than ever. With the increase in cyber attacks, businesses and organizations need to take proactive measures to protect their websites and web applications. One such measure is the implementation of a web application firewall (WAF). This blog post will cover the importance of a WAF and how it can help protect your website and web applications.
What is a Web Application Firewall?
A web application firewall (WAF) is a security solution designed to protect web applications from attacks such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), and other types of web-based attacks. A WAF works by analyzing incoming web traffic and filtering out potentially malicious requests based on a set of predefined rules.
Web Application Firewall Protections
There are quite a few benefits provided by a WAF in addition to the layer of protection to your web applications against common web-based attacks. For starters, A WAF protects against zero-day attacks, which is an attack that exploits a vulnerability that is unknown to the vendor or developer. It does this by analyzing incoming traffic and detecting potentially malicious requests. In addition, web-based attacks can result in data breaches, which can be costly and damaging to businesses. A WAF can help prevent data breaches by detecting and blocking malicious requests before they can reach the web application.
It can also help with compliance. Many industries have specific security requirements that businesses must meet to comply with regulations. A WAF can help meet these requirements by providing additional security measures to web applications. A common example is Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance. PCI DSS references a WAF as one control mechanism that an organization can implement to verify whether Internet-facing web applications are placing cardholder information at risk. Another example is Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), in which a WAF can help keep protected health information secure.
Be Proactive
A web application firewall is an essential component of a comprehensive web application security strategy. It provides an additional layer of protection to web applications, helps prevent data breaches, and can help meet compliance requirements. With the increase in web-based attacks, it is important for businesses to take proactive measures to protect their web applications. Implementing a WAF is an effective way to do this and can save businesses time and money in the long run. SilverTech can help set up, monitor and increase your website security. Contact us to learn more or see our managed services page.