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Data Auditing: How to Protect Your Most Valuable Asset Online

by: Tim Rhodes

Do you know what your most valuable asset online is?

It's your intellectual property, also known as your data.

Proprietary data loss, theft and inadvertent exposure on the Web are real and unavoidable dangers going hand-in-hand with modern business operations. Among many other culprits, information can be lost or compromised due to:

• Human error
• Corruption
• Digital attack
• Fraud

But routine, real-time data audits provide a proactive defense strategy companies just like yours can use to protect their data. Whether customer, product, personnel or financial information, every organization depends on it.

Here Are the Top 5 Ways Data Audits Will Protect Your Company

1. When organizations proactively protect their intellectual property, they can significantly reduce their risk and the consequences of online compromise. While security breaches put finances and reputations on the line, regulatory non-compliance ramifications are quite arguably the most detrimental. Today's businesses and organizations must maintain extensive documentation to remain compliant with government regulations like HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley and Gramm-Leach-Bliley.

2. An effective data audits will integrate digital inventory practices with clear accountability trails and consequences should security be compromised.

3. Audits mitigate risk while providing a transparent access trail along with details showing any structural and transactional changes. So recovery is faster, easier and more cost-effective.

4. Audits help administrators monitor activities in real time, so data can be located and taken offline before major consequences occur.

5. The mere existence of data auditing processes can deter thieves, curtail misuse and ensure employees think longer before they act.

How to Simplify the Massive Task of Data Auditing So You Can Focus on Making More Money

When considering the quantity of electronic data within each organization, data audits can seem immensely time-consuming and expensive. Many businesses, in fact, avoid auditing altogether. They choose to react to situations as they occur and face the consequences at that time.

While undoubtedly an enormous task, electronic data auditing and proactive strategies are possible and manageable. Automation, by far, is the easiest and most cost-effective means to protect your intellectual property. Automation offers a scalable solution, rarely escalating in price as organizations grow. And, by having an automated system you are minimizing the burden on employees and managers. More importantly, these systems require little to no human intervention. This means they can adapt to any organization throughout its lifecycle and that they're much less susceptible to human error.

My Top 7 Key Aspects of an Effective Electronic Data Auditing System That Will Protect Your Intellectual Property

1. When devising a data auditing system, plan well into the future and assess long-term business needs.

2. Devise a flexible and scalable system that can easily adapt to business change without disruption.

3. Ensure your auditing system is independent of all other IT systems

4. Assign responsibility to an individual separate from and impartial to the data in question

5. Take the time to identify and inventory all electronic data files, both internal and external, including email and instant messages, customer lists, financials and bank records, web and design files, directories, personnel and legal records, audio, video and other media.

6. Define each file's importance, its role and sensitivity. Complete a thorough analysis.

7. While real-time logging should be restricted to read-only access, so you can discourage tampering, all auditing systems should include the ability to easily analyze and locate data, create reports, assess trends and trace transactional paths. Once a system is in use for a reasonable amount of time, administrators should be able to evaluate average file usage, establishing expectations and automated alerts to deter and quickly catch unintended use and exposure.

While a significant task at the onset, automated data auditing can help safeguard your company's intellectual property from online exposure for years to come, protecting the organization's information and reputation.
About the Author:
Data Protection Expert, Tim Rhodes has helped hundreds of companies just like yours protect their most valuable asset online. Now, with his FREE SPECIAL REPORT, you can discover the different ways your company could be losing money right now - and how to plug those leaks quick! Get your Free Report Now at: http://www.webargos.com/exclusive
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Date Published : Aug 5 2007

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