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Every Individual and organisation discards confidential Information. On a daily basis, an organisation's personnel handle confidential information that may be discarded almost immediately. This could include ...
... all potentially putting that company at risk if not properly destroyed. Without a convenient solution, busy employees often simply discard them with the rubbish. This practice leads to the risk of fines, litigation and embarrassing headlines. To Comply with the Law! It is a violation of the law (National Privacy Principles) even to risk allowing unauthorised access to the personal information of customers and clients. No one could argue that allowing such information to be discarded with the general waste or hauled off as "recycling" does not constitute such a risk. Because Identity Theft in Australasia is Growing and Customers are Unforgiving! The wave of identity theft and identity fraud is spreading globally. In fact, as the laws and enforcement regarding identity crimes have tightened in the US and Canada, criminals have set their sights elsewhere. It is estimated that identity theft and fraud cost Australian industry $5 billion each year. Two studies in the US clearly showed two facts about identity crimes;
Because Secure Information Destruction is An Easy Solution! Many of the measures organisations must take to protect their information are complicated and expensive. That is not the case with secure external shredding. Making sure that no one has access to the information your organisation discards is one of the easiest security measures you can take. Any NAID-Australasia member will gladly explain how the service works. Because Information Destruction is the Right Thing to Do! When making a decision about how you will discard your organisation's confidential waste, you want to do the right thing. Your customers trust you to make the right decision about protecting their information. Your shareholders and company management expect you to be protecting the organisation's trade information. |
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