Written by admin on April 15, 2010 – 12:15 pm
Any business that holds customer records can become a victim of data theft loss. While certain companies and types of businesses will be more at risk than others, it can happen to any company that holds records of their customer’s transactions or personal details. If your company has a fairly large file of customer records, then of course this business would be at a higher risk. Thieves would target such a large company and look at it like a gold mine. Smaller businesses are still at risk and can be targeted just as easily for keeping less security provisions on the customer files. If a small business is well protected in terms of data theft loss, the business will be much less of a target for aspiring thieves.
Data theft loss is big business on the black market side of life and files pull in countless thousands of dollars for extended databases of customer details. Specifically, the businesses most at risk for data theft loss are the ones that don’t protect themselves. From big corporations to family owned businesses, anybody who deals in the public sector, keeps customer or company records or otherwise documents personal or financial details is at risk.
Because the great majority of businesses fall into this category, don’t think for one moment that your own business is out of the danger zone. If you own a business, stop for a moment and think: What am I doing to prevent data theft loss from happening to my own business? If you answered nothing, chances are there are thieves who have their eyes on getting hold of those business records.
There are many types of businesses that get hit seemingly “out of the blue” and they wonder why. Staying wise to the ways of data theft is one way to prevent it from happening to begin with. If you think you’re at risk for data theft loss, chances are you’re right. If you think you’re not, chances are you’re wrong. Name one business that doesn’t keep records and financial documents pertaining to their transactions. There aren’t any. Do your business the justice of discovering the many ways data theft can occur and what you can do to safe guard yourself against a possible theft.
Businesses that operate on the Internet using laptops are especially vulnerable and many leave their connection wide open for hackers to have a go at. Wi-Fi connections are vulnerable because thieves are able to tap into an unprotected network very easily. Data encryption techniques and Wi-Fi security measures can seal this leak but you have to make smart security choices that are steadfast and reliable. Good luck in protecting your businesses from data theft loss!