Yeah. One thing which is glaringly obvious from the news reports is that there is no mention of blackbaud identifying the vulnerability and resolving it.
On the basis that
A) Blackbaud did not inform it's customers promptly
B) The vulnerability is potentially still out there so further data leaks can happen in the future
I think every single organisation using Raisers Edge needs to plan on a migration to a new system. A big and ugly task but I can't see how anyone would think it is responsible to keep their data stored with this organisation.
Not got a stake in it or anything but I work at a charity who use Microsoft D365 (which for charities is dirt cheap) and we are feeling very relieved that we did not decide to use Raisers Edge.
On the basis that A) Blackbaud did not inform it's customers promptly B) The vulnerability is potentially still out there so further data leaks can happen in the future
I think every single organisation using Raisers Edge needs to plan on a migration to a new system. A big and ugly task but I can't see how anyone would think it is responsible to keep their data stored with this organisation.
Not got a stake in it or anything but I work at a charity who use Microsoft D365 (which for charities is dirt cheap) and we are feeling very relieved that we did not decide to use Raisers Edge.