In an increasingly virtual world, there’s one question you should be asking every service provider you work with. It’s not about price and it’s not about the services they deliver. It’s about the safety of your confidential information and you shouldn’t be doing business with anyone until they’ve answered this question.
Remember the days when you’d fill out forms with all of your personal information as you started working with a new lawyer, doctor, or accountant? You’d write all your private information down and when finished, you’d watch the staff file it in a secure folder and lock it away in a filing cabinet. In what is probably no surprise to you, things have changed in a big way. The days of on-paper records are pretty much obsolete. These days, no matter where you go to receive financial, legal, or health services, chances are at some point you’re going to have to hand over personal information and that personal data is more than likely to be stored, accessed, and transmitted in an online environment.
Don’t get us wrong, we know that this virtualization has brought massive benefits. Sharing information is much easier and gone are the days of having to fax or mail important documents or data to service providers. Because of this, services are often more streamlined and long wait-times have been greatly reduced. While service providers and clients have both reaped the benefits of this innovation, there is a significantly increased risk in storing and transmitting sensitive and confidential data online.
What’s the risk you ask? A huge price tag has been put on your personal data by malicious actors in the shadowy dark web. Cybercriminals are increasingly trying to exploit the personal data of individuals with bad intent. However, despite the risk, virtualization continues to dominate and it’s highly unlikely that a return to more secure, on-paper personal records will ever be possible or desirable. That’s why, as a team of cybersecurity experts, we’re on a mission to help individuals be more vigilant and proactive to make sure their data security is taken seriously by every service provider they interact with.
We’ve been in the cybersecurity game a very long time and we’ve watched threats evolve over the years. In our years of experience, we’ve heard countless stories about individuals and organizations who have had their sensitive data hacked or exploited by malicious cybercriminals. With risks getting even more complex, we’ve decided it was time to put together a brief guide that will empower individuals to take their data security into their own hands. The truth is, individuals, do not need to wait until their personal information is exploited to start taking data security more seriously.
Here’s the trick: have an upfront and direct conversation with a service provider any time they require you to hand over sensitive data of any kind. This might include the personal information you hand over to a lawyer, the financial information you hand over to a bank or accountant, the health records you hand over to a healthcare provider, or really, the sensitive data you’re required to hand over to any service provider you’re involved with.
While it might seem daunting or awkward to have a conversation about data security with a doctor, lawyer, or financial advisor, it’s absolutely critical that you make sure service providers understand that you take your data security seriously. Further, the conversation doesn’t have to be daunting or overly complicated.
Here’s our advice. Anytime you’re working with a service provider who requires your personal data to be stored and transmitted, ask them one simple question before handing over any data: “how are you going to protect my personal and confidential information?” It’s really that simple to keep the lines of communication open. Still not convinced it’s worth the effort? Keep reading to understand why this is so important.
While being proactive and mitigating risk is important, being upfront and direct with service providers about the importance of your data security is also about holding them accountable. Cybersecurity and data protection is a critical responsibility that rests on the shoulders of any business, organization, or service provider that you work with. Regardless of the industry or the services they provide you, service providers are required to take reasonable measures to ensure client data remains secure.
You shouldn’t have to be constantly worried about data security when working with a reputable service provider. In fact, many of these service providers are required to maintain strict industry and government cybersecurity compliance and they must have clear and strict policies in place to protect your information. These policies and compliance regulations should be made available to you so you understand exactly what organizations are doing to maintain a secure and compliant data environment.
Wondering why these organizations are so highly regulated and held to high standards when it comes to data security? Check out some of the key reasons why individual data security is such a pressing concern – especially in an increasingly virtual service environment.
Here’s how individual personal data has become the biggest target for cybercrime:
We can’t emphasize this enough; it is so important to make sure that the service providers you work with have taken your own, individual data security into account. While they may be spending thousands of dollars bringing in expert solutions to protect their own data and business continuity, asking them to explain how your own data will be protected demonstrates that you’re not willing to be the new easy target for the cybercriminals they’re trying to mitigate.
If you take anything from this article, remember to ask every service provider you work with that one critical question: how will they make sure your data remains secure? You should also ask them to outline their policy for informing clients in the case of a data breach. The more you insist that service providers be transparent about data security, the more seriously they will take the protection of your personal information.
Trust us, any service provider who refuses to answer your questions or gives you vague information about their approach to data security should be immediately suspect. The fact of the matter is, in an increasingly virtual environment, there is no room for shortcuts when it comes to data security. If a service provider can’t answer your simple and fair questions, it’s time to find a new lawyer, accountant, healthcare provider, or business partner.
It might sound cliche, but remember that when it comes to data security, there is no such thing as being too informed or overly-prepared. Stay informed and up-to-date on existing threats and check-in with service providers now and then to inquire about data security updates. If you need support or want to learn more about how to prioritize your data security and take it seriously, never hesitate to reach out to a team of professional cybersecurity consultants for more information and strategies for staying proactive.
We can help you keep your personal data secure. Give us a call anytime at (617) 402-5180, drop us a line at info@bostonhelpdesk.com, or visit our website at www.bostonhelpdesk.com to chat with a live agent and book a data security consultation.