Handle with Care: Sending Data Securely
In our digital economy, we send and receive information quickly online. The Inte
et offers immediate communication with colleagues, clients, vendors, and other strategic partners. Yet we shouldn't prioritize convenience over data security.
What data do you send in a day’s worth of emails? Sensitive data you send might include:
- personally identifiable information (PII);
- credit card or payment card information;
- atto ey–client privileged information;
- IT security information;
- protected health information;
- human subject research;
- loan or job application data;
- proprietary business knowledge.
- use encrypted email only (common providers such as Gmail and Outlook support it; others require third-party apps or services);
- encrypt files before sending to the cloud (in case accounts are breached or services hacked);
- never open business communications on unsecured Wi-Fi networks;
- keep good track of laptops and other portable devices and use drive encryption in case – with encryption, a lost laptop or stolen thumb drive is more secure, and criminals will have a difficult time stealing sensitive information, too;
- control data access – grant permission to view, edit, or send files with sensitive information only to users who need that data for their jobs.