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Australian Small Business - Document Security
Document Security? – Why?
by: D. David Dugan
Why should document security be so important to me? What exactly
is it anyway? These are just a couple of questions you might have
when someone mentions document security to you. With today’s
technology, thieves are getting smarter and attacking both large
and small businesses.
Where it used to only be financial institutions, security firms,
and those working on government contracts that had to worry about
document security, now it involves everyone. Even if you don’t
own a company, document security is important to you as an individual.
Ever hear the phrase, “One man’s trash is another man’s
treasure”? Well in today’s world, your trash is treasure
to identity thieves, con men, corporate spies, forgers, blackmailers,
and others. What you throw in the trash can get you ripped off.
Identity thieves today can find information on documents, bills,
canceled checks, and other items that you throw away. Sometimes
they use that information to apply for credit cards in your name
and other times they can simply use technology to make a duplicate
of the credit card you already have. Most stores don’t even
check ID when taking a credit card, so once a duplicate is made,
they are in business.
Con men need only to learn a little bit about you in order to cook
up some scheme involving you. The personal information in your letters,
bills, and other documents can give them all they need to con you
into believing they are someone other than who they really are.
The personal information they obtained from your documents enhances
their story to make it believable.
Forgers enjoy the documents you throw away even more, since you
probably signed some of them and they now have a copy of your signature.
However, copying your signature is not the only definition of forgery.
They can take canceled checks and make a new checkbook with all
the proper numbers. They can forge other documents and do a lot
more damage than you might think.
Corporations make big money. Not everyone who works for or runs
a corporation can be trusted to be ethical, as we have seen with
all the recent scandals involving big corporations. Some corporations
use spies to learn what their competitors are up to. This is so
common today, that some don’t even think it is unethical.
They see it as a business necessity.
That means document security for your corporation is now a business
necessity you have to take very seriously, if you haven’t
already done so. Your competitors may not hesitate to obtain documents
from your company in any way possible. They may use bribes, go through
the trash, have the trash hauled to them directly, or simply sneak
in and take them.
This is not just some stuff from a spy novel. Corporate spies get
paid big money for the information they can get from the documents
they can steal or “find”. You have to take document
security seriously, especially where your plans will only be successful
if kept secret until you can legally protect them. If it involves
intellectual property, document security is even more important.
Don’t think this leaves you out if you only own a small business.
If your ideas are patentable, copyrightable, or trademarkable, then
your document security is important as well.
Even if you don’t plan to patent, copyright, or trademark
anything, your financial document security is still very important.
A thief knows as a small business owner, you probably don’t
have very good security for your documents. Some thieves especially
target small businesses because they are much easier targets.
Well, now that you know document security is important for various
reasons, what do you do about it. How can you be sure you have a
good plan for document security and document disposal?
There are several options for you, each depends on your specific
circumstances. There are companies that are specifically in the
business of document security for large and small businesses. They
actually come to your business and do all the shredding and document
disposal. This is one of the most convenient ways of being sure
your documents are destroyed properly.
Is document disposal all I need to know about document security?
The answer is no that is only the beginning. It all depends on what
type of company you run.
Do you allow your employees to take sensitive documents home with
them? Do you allow them to photocopy anything they want with no
record of what they copied? If you are a financial institution,
do you use new Pantograph methods for your documents? Many of the
old Pantograph methods no longer stop today’s thieves from
copying your sensitive financial documents.
There is a lot more to document security than just shredding documents
and disposing of the material securely. I plan to address more of
those methods in future articles about document security. In this
article I just wanted you to see that everyone needs to take document
security seriously.
About The Author
D. David Dugan helps maintain a Spyware Security site at http://spyware.dugancom.com
and recommends using All Star Shredding http://www.allstarshredding.com
for you paper shredding, document destruction and on site document
security needs.
Article source: http://www.ArticleCity.com
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