Tips
on Protecting Company Information Last
updated 2/18/2008
Think
before talking about the details of your job or working
on sensitive projects in public places such as
restaurants, airplanes, classrooms, and gyms.
Know
who's on the other end of the line -- telephone, modem,
fax -- before giving out any sensitive information. It
could be a competitor or trade journalist looking for
helpful employees who are too eager to give out
information about their employer.
Keep
your work area clear. When you'll be gone for a few
hours and at the end of the day, put your papers in a
drawer or file cabinet.
Think
about what's on a piece of paper before you toss it into
the trash. If it's sensitive information, tear it up or
use a shredder.
Challenge
strangers who enter your work area. Call a supervisor or
security for help.
Protect
identification badges, office keys, and codes as you
would your own credit cards and keys. When you're away
from the office, don't let anyone see or overhear your
phone card codes.
Use
the password system on your computer to prohibit
unauthorized users from accessing your computer. Avoid
using personal information and change your pass word
frequently.
Don't
send confidential or personal information on your email
system.
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