How to Keep your Applicant and Employee Data Secure

 


                        Figure 1: Source :Google :Reduce Data privacy risks & security Data. blogsnook.com

 

Introduction

As an employer, you must collect information from your applications and workers as an employer. Security numbers, dates of birth, medical reports, and other critical information provided while employment could all be included. Once you've gathered sensitive information, it's your responsibility to keep it safe (Hymowitz, 2000).

As a result, in order to protect application and employee information, every firm must implement a robust security system. Here are a few pointers to get you started.

Develop formal polices procedures

While all of the data in your organization is vital, not all of it requires the same level of protection. Your personnel data must be separated and classified as public, private, or restricted. Create a policy that explicitly states that any unlawful transfer, copying, usage, or viewing of sensitive employee data will result in disciplinary action or possibly termination.

 

Educate employees

Educating your entire team on how to keep your application and employee information safe is a great way to start. Phishing email techniques are a big threat to business data security. In fact, the IRS has to warn HR and payroll professionals to be on the lookout for phishing emails posing as top corporate leaders and requesting personal information from employees. Because phishing emails look to be legitimate, it's critical to train your personnel to recognize them.

Maintain records securely

Encryption, password security, and storage on a secure server are all requirements for electronic records. To avoid security breaches caused by viruses and new technology, you'll need to check electronic systems on a regular basis. If you're storing paper records, make sure the place is secure and only give access to employees who have real business needs, such as the bookkeeper, payroll processor, or managing partner.


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Investigate incidents and take action promptly

If someone improperly accesses employee records, whether mistakenly or intentionally, make sure you examine the incident as soon as possible. The inquiry will help you assess whether you need to make changes to protect employee records before it’s too late, and whether you should take action.

Strengthen computer security

Restriction of access to your systems is a key component of a strong computer system. Installing a firewall and setting up a proxy server can assist regulate and restrict internet access, as well as installing patches and updates on a regular basis, as outdated operating systems and software make your firm more vulnerable to cyber threats.

 Conclusion

The most crucial currency for any firm in today's global, digital environment is trust. Trust is earned over time by rigorously securing your customers' personal information. Employees struggle to stay up with continuously changing protocols as cyber dangers evolve (Hymowitz, 2000). The new normal of remote employment has introduced a new layer of danger to an already dangerous environment. The most crucial aspect is establishing the proper infrastructure and data security. It all begins with strategy, people, and education.

 

                                             Figure 3 :Source :You Tube: employee Data safety

References

Hymowitz, C., 2000. How can a manager encourage employees to take bold risks?, New York: s.n.

Noe, E., 2000. Human Resource Management: Gaining Competitive Advantage. 3rd edition ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill.

Sastry, N., 2000. Women Employees and Human Resource Management. 1st ed. Hyderabad: Universities Press.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. A data breach is a tremendous nightmare for businesses and may severely harm your company's brand and financial status. As a result, every firm must be proactive in terms of applicant and employee data protection by implementing strong data security procedures.

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  2. Agree with above comment implementing strong data security procedures is strongly need to any business ventures.

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  3. Every organization must be to maintain the confidentiality of data in a database. How much harm a data breach inflicts on your organization depends on a number of factors (Customer complain, reduce productivity etc.).

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  4. Securing the data is not so easy and it's very important for businesses to secure and protect their employee's data. If they don't, they put their employees at risk, lose trust and sacrifice company morale.

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  5. A data leak has the potential to do significant harm to an organization. This is especially concerning . While larger firms and government institutions are unlikely to be compelled to close their doors, they will experience significant consequences as well.As one might anticipate, a data breach will have a substantial impact on an organization's reputation and future potential clients.

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  6. As an employer, you must collect information from applicants and employees. Once you've collected sensitive data, it's your duty to keep it securely. Every organization must respond promptly to applicant and employee data security by implementing strong data security procedures.

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