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Data Breaches 101: What They Are And How To Prevent Them

VISTA InfoSec

These commonly breached records include: Personal Information Names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, driver’s license details, passport numbers, patient healthcare records, insurance policy information, financial statements, etc. But some data types see higher breach rates than others.

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Security Awareness Training: What It Is, Its Importance & How to Implement It

Seon

SEON’s widget, shown here, allows you to enter an email address or phone number to reveal a person’s digital footprint. Office hygiene best practices : Ensuring that file cabinets are locked and used sensitive paperwork is shredded as soon as it’s no longer needed. Investing in training for employees can help them feel valued.

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Overcoming Accounting Problems: Your Friendly Guide

Nanonets

By combining technology with the right strategies and best practices, businesses can successfully navigate  accounting challenges  and achieve financial success. It is equally essential to ensure compliance with regulations, establish internal controls, and invest in ongoing training for accounting staff.

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Stripe QuickBooks Integration: Streamline Your Finances Now

Nanonets

Best Practices before the Integration: Backup Your Data : Before initiating the integration, back up your data from both platforms. Regularly review your records to catch and address these discrepancies early. Stay Educated : Continuously educate yourself and your team on the features and updates of both platforms.

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How to streamline your Expense Reimbursement process

Nanonets

To address these issues, TechWave Solutions integrated a new feature in their expense management software that provided real-time alerts and analytics. Addressing Non-compliance: Six months after implementing the new expense policy, TechWave Solutions observes a pattern of non-compliance concerning travel expenses.

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