Hack Attacks!

Lately, the news has led with stories about the alleged Russian hacking of various American political organizations, ostensibly for the purpose of influencing the 2016 elections. U.S. law enforcement has surmised that the Russian government orchestrated a number of incursions into networks controlled by the major political parties and that they used or disclosed certain information. You'll recall the leaks of major Democrat Party and Hillary Clinton campaign e-mails. Now, news reports claim that the investigation revealed the Russian government may have collected compromising information about President-elect Donald Trump.

As with any hacking story, we can't be sure exactly what's out there or what's real. However, we can't deny that hacking goes on beyond government and politics. Private organizations and businesses are just as enticing to data thieves, and are often softer targets. We have seen prominent data thefts from all industries: Telecommunications, manufacturing, tech, and consulting are all targets.

Human Resources in any organization plays a critical role in firming up an organization's data security and cyber defenses. Data security has to take account of both internal threats (from employees and other insiders) and external threats (from data thieves and other hackers who want your information for personal gain or for other reasons). In this regard, Human Resources should assess the following:

Do we have safeguards in place to protect against internal data thefts? At a minimum, your employees with access to competitive or proprietary data should have confidentiality agreements, and the...

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