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Sightline Security’s Kelley Misata on Why Myths Hinder Real Security Progress
Nonprofit organizations are often labeled as low-risk when it comes to cybersecurity, but that perspective misses the diversity and importance of these organizations, said Kelley Misata, founder and CEO, Sightline Security, and president, the Open Information Security Foundation.
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Misata and built a framework for helping nonprofits protect their assets and communities. “Many times when we think about nonprofits, we are thinking about them in that paradigm of being poor, being underresourced, not having too much data. I wanted to flip that on its head,” Misata said. “They are not what we think they are, particularly if you look at through a security lens.”
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSAC Conference 2025, Misata also discussed:
- Common myths that undermine cybersecurity funding of nonprofits;
- How Sightline Security is pushing for stronger protections across the sector;
- The types of sensitive data nonprofits manage and why they are attractive targets.
Misata is a visionary leader in cybersecurity strategy, open-source innovation and nonprofits. She empowers nonprofits to build robust cybersecurity, and using Suricata, she strengthens global network security. Renowned for translating complex cybersecurity challenges into actionable solutions, Misata has transformed her journey as a cyberstalking survivor into advocacy for security, privacy and open-source practices.

