Enterprise donation platforms face a structural security paradox: Organizations entrusted with $100M+ in annual donor funds cannot routinely verify how their donation platforms protect that money.
This whitepaper argues that for enterprise nonprofits, infrastructure ownership is not a luxury; it is the prerequisite for credible security.
In a multi-tenant SaaS environment, your data is a "noisy neighbor" in a black box. You lack the one thing a CTO requires during a breach: Agency.
Without raw log access or the authority to patch on your own timeline, you are a spectator to your own disaster.
Sovereign Infrastructure closes this governance gap. Built on open-source Drupal, it creates a "glass box" architecture where you own the code, control the data, and verify security through direct evidence.
Download this whitepaper to uncover:
- The High Cost of "Black Box" Security: Analysis of a card-testing attack where SaaS delays cost tens of thousands, while Sovereign Infrastructure contained the same threat for just a lot less.
- A Foundation for Verification: Why certifications only confirm policies exist, while sovereign infrastructure allows you to audit the actual practice.
- Closing the Governance Gap: How to regain control over data residency, security configurations, and patching timelines that no amount of vendor goodwill can close.
- Exit Readiness as a Security Feature: Learn why leaving a vendor should be an infrastructure move, taking your entire running platform with you rather than a risky data extraction project.
Don't just trust your security posture. Verify it.