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4 Tips To Secure Your Business Data

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Data security is the buzzword on the lips of every small business owner in the modern era. Everyone who runs a business must carefully monitor the safety of important documents both on and offline -- luckily, there are a few excellent strategies that employers can use to protect the safety of their employees and confidential data without spending a lot on outsourcing security help. 

I. Invest In Virus Protection Software 

Virus protection software should be essential for every business that operates on the internet, but it is more essential the larger the company is. Any employee could unwittingly open up an email that exposes the company's computer system to malware or outside invasion. Having anti-virus software on your company's side helps diminish the risk of external attacks and system shutdowns. Without this software keeping your system updated and guarded, you might not even know about a security breach until it is too late. 

II. Rent A Company Storage Unit 

This strategy involves an inexpensive purchase that will pay off big-time down the road. Storage units are the ideal space to store important prototypes, physical documents, and other sensitive physical information cannot be stored in a computer. Secure computer networks are excellent, but sometimes physical objects need to be stored under good old fashioned lock and key. There are several excellent storage services that offer personalized solutions for small businesses that won't be too harsh on your wallet. 

III. Shred Unnecessary Documents 

There’s no need to keep documents after they’ve served their purpose. Some businesses forget that old documents can contain phone numbers or important classified company information on them, and if they fall into the wrong hands, important data could be intercepted. The same goes even for current important documents that are placed in the trash. Hire a company like Midway Moving & Storage to shred your documents so that they can never be seen or used again. 

IV. Pay For Staff Security Training 

This tip goes hand in hand with the first one -- if you don't want your network to be susceptible to external threats, train your staff how to secure their private networks. Instructing staff members on how to create secure passwords, how to monitor email accounts for suspicious activity, and how to carefully surf the web will save you many calls to online security experts. Protecting company financial data can be as simple as educating your employees, but also keep in mind that many security threats and fraud / stealing is internal. Many data breaches occur through uninformed or careless employees, so some simple training in security awareness can go a long way. 

Whether you are a small business owner or a wealthy corporate raider, data security is sure to be one of the most important parts of your business strategy. Ensure that your files are safe and sound by following these simple tips.


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Michael J. Schiemer of Schiemer Consulting
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