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Webinar: Data Protection is Common Sense, but is it Common Practice?

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Data protection is common sense, yet in our experience it is not common practice in the workplace. For example, do you lock your PC/laptop screens when you are away from your desk, routinely backing up your data, delete/destroy personal data (hard copy and soft copy) that is no longer needed; what about checking emails before you send them? In our first free webinar of 2020,

Kellie will provide you with practical tips, that can be implemented immediately and could prevent data being lost, accessed by an unauthorised user or incorrectly disclosed to the wrong individual.

The information and remarks provided in this article represent insight and guidance for best practice which is correct or valid or appropriate at time of publication.

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