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Data Secure on Transitioning to a New Office

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Data Secure on Transitioning to a New Office

It is very exciting moving into a new office because it often means that your business is expanding or moving up in class to attract high end clients. Whatever the reason it is absolutely critical to keep in mind the necessity of protecting your business data not just for your sake but also for the sake of your employees and clients who have placed their trust in you.

It is far wiser to do your own installations and ensure that all data flowing through the organization has end-to-end encryption so that even if it is intercepted it cannot be used against you.

Military forces rank and compartmentalize information in levels ranging from all personnel access to top secret clearance requirements. This strategy is easily applicable to businesses as an effective way to ensure that each employee only has access to information they require to perform their duties without giving them access to critical business secrets.

This is especially critical for businesses in the technology sector where corporate espionage is rife and there have been several cases of rival companies sending spies to gather information on competitors. Company data can be classified into three categories of public, private and sensitive with each category restricted to particular employees.

(Source: blog.businesscasestudies.co.uk)

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