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Top Ways to Keep Personnel Records Secure

Protect Confidential Staff Information As an employer, you collect and keep a myriad of personal information about your staff. From social security numbers and birth dates to addresses, bank account numbers for direct deposit, medical information and more, it’s your responsibility that your team’s private information is managed and maintained securely. Here are the top…
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What Should Go in Your Secure Shredding Bins?

And What Shouldn’t. Once you’ve made the decision to partner with a shredding company to protect your organization against ID theft and security breaches, it’s important to manage your documents properly. A key part of this is knowing what should go in your secure shredding bins and what shouldn’t. Take a look: What should go…
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Where Should Your Secure Shredding Containers Be Placed?

Tips on Best Placement in Your Workplace Once you’ve partnered with a shredding and destruction provider, you will want to ensure that you are placing your secure collection bins in the appropriate locations throughout your workplace. Proper placement of these bins is a key step in keeping your company safe from security breaches and corporate…
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What’s the FACTA Disposal Rule?

And What Happens if Your Business is not Compliant? The FACTA disposal rule was established in 2003 as an amendment to the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Reporting Act. It was created to protect consumers from ID theft by enacting rules on how their information can be shared and disposed of. If you’re running a…
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Startling Facts & Risks About Your Company’s Security

How Shredding Can Reduce Risks Running a successful business is a lot of work and keeping your company safe from security breaches and corporate ID theft takes diligence. Paperwork, documents and files that are stored within the workplace can pose a risk if not managed, maintained and destroyed appropriately. Leaving sensitive information out in the…
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Secure Product Destruction Is Crucial to Your Business

What, Why & How to Ensure Safe Destruction Every company has items that are exclusive to their business, whether it’s the products you produce, manufacture and/or distribute or your company’s staff-IDs, key cards, uniforms, name tags, or anything else that is proprietary in nature. It’s these items that can cause a security risk if they…
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5 Documents Often Forgotten When Shredding

Keeping Your ID Safe When it comes to shredding documents to protect your identity, most of us immediately think about documents that contain financial information like credit card statements, bank account statements, tax documents, etc. But there are several other documents that may seem innocuous but can lead an ID thief right to you. Take…
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5 Security Threats Businesses Will Face in the New Year

How to Protect Your Company 2020 will likely go down in history as the worst year ever. And now, as we head into the New Year filled with hope, we are all looking forward to a fresh start. Companies must take steps to protect their businesses from security threats to ensure that their corporate ID…
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Holiday Cyber Scams

The Latest Fraud Schemes & How to Avoid Them As if 2020 could get any worse, this year promises even more cyber crime activity. Now, more than ever before, more and more people are doing the bulk of their holiday shopping online. With the COVID-19 pandemic still raging across the country, cyber shopping is the…
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Selective Shredding Vs All-Shred Policies

What’s Right for Your Business?   No matter what business you’re in, document shredding is a key component to protecting the confidential data of your company, your clients, your vendors, and your employees. Every organization should have a shredding policy in place—but not all businesses take the same approach. For some companies, an all-shred policy…
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