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How Do You Market Two Businesses? ployeesBecause I do a lot of networking with very small business owners, I meet a lot of dual business owners. These are people, usually women, who own two businesses (or more).As a solopreneur, your resources are limited – that is, time and mo'ney. Managing and marketing one business is already a full-time job, so if your two businesses don't share the same target market, you may struggle – a lot.Sharing the same target market allows you to refer business to you c) 30% of employees d) 40% of employees The correct answer is (b). That's 1 out of every 5 employees! These risks include small slip ups like printing sensitive information that never gets picked up from the printer tray, to obvious slip ups like taking work home on a laptop without encrypting files. What is the most common vehicle used for data transfer?< Such threats do not only include hackers and scammers, but even one's own staff can put a business at risk. In fact, businesses are losing on average, $3.4 millions dollars per year, because of data breaches that involve internal sources. (1) Lack of security education and data risk policies can toss your company's reputation and business advantage the dumpster. To test yourself, answer these questions to find out just how much you know about business security and data vulnerability issues facing us today. Which of the following is the biggest threat to a company? a) Computer Viruses The correct answer is (c). Many companies spend millions of dollars trying to secure their companies assets from external threats when a large portion of companies suffer losses because of their very own employees. McAfee’s senior director stated that “The harsh reality is that sensitive corporate data can easily end up in the wrong hands — deliberately or accidentally — because of employee behavior." (2) So, exactly how many employees put companies at risk for data loss? a) 10% of employees The correct answer is (b). That's 1 out of every 5 employees! These risks include small slip ups like printing sensitive information that never gets picked up from the printer tray, to obvious slip ups like taking work home on a laptop without encrypting files. What is the most common vehicle used for data transfer? Lack of security education and data risk policies can toss your company's reputation and business advantage the dumpster. To test yourself, answer these questions to find out just how much you know about business security and data vulnerability issues facing us today. Which of the following is the biggest threat to a company? a) Computer Viruses The correct answer is (c). Many companies spend millions of dollars trying to secure their companies assets from external threats when a large portion of companies suffer losses because of their very own employees. McAfee’s senior director stated that “The harsh reality is that sensitive corporate data can easily end up in the wrong hands — deliberately or accidentally — because of employee behavior." (2) So, exactly how many employees put companies at risk for data loss? a) 10% of employees The correct answer is (b). That's 1 out of every 5 employees! These risks include small slip ups like printing sensitive information that never gets picked up from the printer tray, to obvious slip ups like taking work home on a laptop without encrypting files. What is the most common vehicle used for data transfer?< Which of the following is the biggest threat to a company? a) Computer Viruses The correct answer is (c). Many companies spend millions of dollars trying to secure their companies assets from external threats when a large portion of companies suffer losses because of their very own employees. McAfee’s senior director stated that “The harsh reality is that sensitive corporate data can easily end up in the wrong hands — deliberately or accidentally — because of employee behavior." (2) So, exactly how many employees put companies at risk for data loss? a) 10% of employees The correct answer is (b). That's 1 out of every 5 employees! These risks include small slip ups like printing sensitive information that never gets picked up from the printer tray, to obvious slip ups like taking work home on a laptop without encrypting files. What is the most common vehicle used for data transfer?< So, exactly how many employees put companies at risk for data loss? a) 10% of employees The correct answer is (b). That's 1 out of every 5 employees! These risks include small slip ups like printing sensitive information that never gets picked up from the printer tray, to obvious slip ups like taking work home on a laptop without encrypting files. What is the most common vehicle used for data transfer?< The correct answer is (b). That's 1 out of every 5 employees! These risks include small slip ups like printing sensitive information that never gets picked up from the printer tray, to obvious slip ups like taking work home on a laptop without encrypting files. What is the most common vehicle used for data transfer? a) USB flash drive The correct answer is (d). Email is used by 88% of employees to transfer data between employees and clients. This is bad news because there are many direct ways to secure information on flash drives, data discs and laptops. You could lock them up, closely monitor their use, you could even directly encrypt the information each medium contains; but what about email? It is intangible so it can't be locked up, and although attachments can be encrypted, what about the actual email message itself? What is the solution to this problem? a) Don't use Email The correct answer is (b). Using email anti-theft software will help to prevent copying, editing, printing, and/or forwarding of your email message and its attachments. Email anti-theft solutions ensure that only the intended recipient can view the email and nobody else, and can even encrypt documents held on a laptop or flash drive. Business security can’t be trivialized or pushed under the rug in hopes that nothing happens. Everyone at your organization should be held accountable for their actions: every executive, employee, department head, and even outside contractor. (3) Emphasize how important their role is in upholding security guidelines and make your staff aware of the consequences that may follow from their actions. Compa
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