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Are you spending too much time and money on IT problems that divert you from your primary business? Are you concerned about your internal IT team’s effectiveness? If you said yes to either of these questions, it could be time to think about other IT solutions.
You need to truly believe that IT security is everyone’s business, and that includes everybody working in your company, from the C-level execs to the newly hired intern.
In this blog, we explore the various areas your IT policy should ideally cover.
Yes, moving to the Cloud has it benefits, but it also has its challenges including security risks.
Your business is privy to a lot of data. A lot of information flows in from clients, vendors and even your employees. This includes Personally Identifiable Information (PII)--data that can help identify an individual and perhaps even get in touch with them. A privacy policy tells others how your business will be using all the PII.