Information Security: Why Raising Awareness is Important for Effective Records Management?
Whilst recent high profile data security breaches in UK government departments have shocked the public, they are not ‘news’ to those working in our field.
In most cases, these breaches have been as a result of simple human error, and in every case there was no technical defence which would have prevented them occurring.
Even the most ardent technologist must be realising that the current technical strategy is not going to solve these problems.
Our efforts to improve information security result in cumbersome processes that get in the way and people will always find their way round controls that prevent them doing their job. However most of these breaches are not malicious but just a simple lack of clear and available guidance.
Find out how a security aware workforce can help you:
- Avoid breaches of law and regulation
- Increase availability of business critical information
- Stop preventable incidents of theft, loss and fraud
- Make security a market differentiator
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Sarah Janes, The Security Company (International) LimitedSarah Janes has been with TSC for four years and is now the Director of Operations. Over her time at TSC Sarah has worked closely with TSC’s customers to deliver i-wareness solutions, developed our product range and introduce processes for... more...
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