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5 Ways To Protect Client Digital Information

11 August 2015 By Goran

As a part of any kind of business, you should be aware these days of the importance of keeping your client’s digital information secure and private. However, you may not be entire sure how to do this.

To get your mind moving in the right direction, consider these five following ways: always require clients to use digital best practices, be sure to understand where business litigation fits in the legal equation, keep up to date on your own website security structures, be consistently responsible with your company’s e-waste, and whenever possible, have digital security trackers in place.

Digital Information security

Require Clients To Use Digital Best Practices

Digital best practices for clients means one major thing – choose secure passwords! As a company, you can make sure passwords chosen by clients at least have a certain length and complexity. This is one of the easiest ways to make sure that their information stays safe from hackers who are simply trying for some kind of brute force method to get into accounts. Such a simple thing, but makes an enormous difference in keeping data private. [Read more…]

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