September 26, 2013

A Guide for Guarding Personal Information in the Workplace


It is a common practice for a company to store personal or private information in its files. This information can be as crucial and sensitive as credit card information, social security numbers and other data which directly expose the company's employees or customers. This type of information is required to complete critical business transactions; however, if an unauthorized person gains access to it, it could result in a major loss of privacy and damage to the company and its employees. Considering the financial, moral and psychological consequences of security violations, it is imperative to protect personal information at all times. This paper, provided by Citrix, outlines and details five steps you need to take to protect your company, employees, and customers.



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