Ray, John Randy2016-02-082016-02-082014-12https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1963855 pagesMost non-profits accumulate and store sensitive and vital business information digitally and are becoming increasingly reliant on technology; they are therefore more at risk for cyber-attacks (Goldernberg, 2013). Despite technical cybersecurity efforts, the employee remains the most vulnerable target for cyber-criminals (Hu, Dinev, Hart, & Cooke, 2012). Educating employees through cybersecurity awareness programs ultimately contributes to an organization’s cybersecurity efforts (Kolb & Abdullah, 2009). This annotated bibliography presents literature about common cybersecurity vulnerabilities, stakeholders, and training.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USNonprofit organizationsNGO501 (c)(3)CybersecurityCybersecurity awareness programsData breachesCybercrimeTraining programsEmployee behaviorInformation managementRisk managementTraining Programs to Increase Cybersecurity Awareness and Compliance in Non-profitsTerminal Project