Safeguarding Your Business Data

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In this week's episode of OK at Work, attorneys Sarah Sawyer and Russell Berger from Offit Kurman discuss the importance of protecting sensitive business information such as client lists and proprietary data. Using the 'everlasting gobstopper' from Willy Wonka as a metaphor, they emphasize the need for businesses to treat their confidential information as trade secrets by implementing robust security measures. The discussion covers strategies like setting up IT alerts to monitor data access, ensuring appropriate storage practices, See more +
In this week's episode of OK at Work, attorneys Sarah Sawyer and Russell Berger from Offit Kurman discuss the importance of protecting sensitive business information such as client lists and proprietary data. Using the 'everlasting gobstopper' from Willy Wonka as a metaphor, they emphasize the need for businesses to treat their confidential information as trade secrets by implementing robust security measures. The discussion covers strategies like setting up IT alerts to monitor data access, ensuring appropriate storage practices, and understanding the functionality of monitoring technologies. Tune in for practical guidance on safeguarding your business's valuable information. See less -
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