Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Information Security: Protecting Your Data Is Not Just A Cyberspace Issue Anymore

By: Tim Rhodes- Home | Business | Entrepreneur


It's about time that you understand that office equipment and devices that hold information - either temporarily or for long periods of time - can be accidentally or intentionally transferred to criminals who wish to make a quick buck by directly using or selling this. Your office photocopiers and those found at stores like Kinko's can now be added to the list of items that can leak your company's personal data. These multi-function printers usually contain small hard drives that can be removed and accessed by virtually anyone who has a computer and a hard drive data cord.

Recent personal data losses across the nation have been attributed to employees mishandling or purposefully removing hard drives for the purpose of exploiting information that is digitally held by the memory devices inside them. The problem is so significant that a major copier company issued a security advisory warning that the hard drives on many photocopiers can store scanned documents.

How Easy is it to Obtain Information or Documents from Copy Machines?

I decided to do a little test of my own by going to my local Kinko's, since our office copier lacks anything "high-end." I found a higher-end digital copier machine that had scanning capabilities. My intention was to ask a Kinko's employee if the machines had hard drives embedded within their skeleton.

However, I came across a information security hazard that immediately captured my interest. I discovered that the machine had a "recall" option where the last three items copied or scanned were still made available! I chose one of the three, and the MFP started printing out 10 copies of what appeared to be a confidential presentation from a local company that was proposing the acquisition of a large, publicly traded company.

I later checked secondary research and open-source news and investor sites and discovered that the notion of a merger or acquisition with the company in question was not even being considered, much less publicly released. This could have caused a real issue for the company involved if a "get-rich quick" trader had leveraged this information in the stock market.

I then asked one of the Kinko's employees about the hard drives allegedly installed in these machines. The employee kindly told me that these copy machines were "top-of-the-line digital MFPs each containing 1 Gigabyte of hard drive space for storage."

Another Shocking Reason Why Your Local Copy Shop is a Source for Competitor Intelligence

When I asked how information could be accessed from the MFP hard drives, she told me that the hard drives are "easily removable" from the machines. I then inquired about how this might place personal or corporate information at risk, and I was surprised by the response I received from her: "Internal MFP hard drives are definitely an issue, but what gets me the most is when people come in here from area businesses and photocopy and print dozens of copies of confidential and non-public materials and then just leave extra copies laying around. I am always picking up off the copy machines copies of presentations marked 'confidential,' 'do not distribute,' or 'internal company information - not for external distribution,'" the employee told me.

She further told me: "And, it must be common knowledge that documents get left at a Kinko's, because there was a guy who came in here each week and collected presentations and extra copies left on the printers or scanners. After about the fourth or fifth day, I asked him what he was doing and he told me that he worked for [name omitted - the company is a competitor of a Fortune 500 company in the area]. He was hired as the company's competitive intelligence manager and one of the first places he goes to get his information is the Kinko's closest to the competitor's facility."

My jaw nearly dropped.

While I remain extremely concerned about the issue of security with digital copy machines, I am also concerned that companies are actually lurking at Kinko's shops for competitor information. So, let this be a lesson: not only are digital copy machines not secure, it appears that employees who lack common sense are making the local copy shop a source of competitive intelligence!

Investing in basic information security awareness training and in annual audits of your company's risk level for information loss can help prevent embarrassing incidents of personal customer data loss or confidential company document loss.

Now, the question is: How are you going to protect your data both in the online and offline world?



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
About the Author:

Data Protection Expert, Tim Rhodes has helped hundreds of companies just like yours protect their most valuable asset. Now, you can discover if you're doing everything you can to prevent information loss with Tim's Free Risk Assessment Quiz. Take the FREE QUIZ now at: webargos.com/quiz and see if your company is at risk!

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Entrepreneur Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Entrepreneur

  • Whats The Role Of Competitive Intelligence In The Modern World
    By: Johny Rider | Mar 11th 2008
    Competitive intelligence or CI is necessary ethical discipline for the taking of decisions based on the understanding of the competitive environment. Read

  • Business Competition Best Practices: Win Loss Research
    By: Celeste Bishop | Jan 4th 2007
    Win Loss Research for sales process improvement is a business competition best practice that is an easy, relatively inexpensive and powerful technique to improve your sales results. Read

  • Hard Drive Data Recovery To Cure Disk Overheating
    By: Robin Watson | Dec 28th 2009
    Hard drive overheating is a very common problem with the computers, which are used continuously for several hours. The hard disk's exhibiting behavior suggests that there might be some overheating issue with the drive, or with entire system. Read

  • Florida Hard Money †Most Convenient For Real Estate Investors
    By: I. Gates | Sep 24th 2010
    The Florida hard money loans are gaining a huge popularity among real estate investors as it offers various benefits. One of its most important feature is it takes less time to process compared to traditional loans. Also, individuals who have a bad credit history can also apply for this loan. Read

  • Florida Hard Money †Hope In Despair For Ambitious Business Owners
    By: I. Gates | Oct 5th 2010
    Florida hard money finances are always a convenient alternative for the loan seekers who want the funds instantly. Though these hard money funds are collateral-based, they appear to be very useful for the people, especially the real estate investors. This article discusses about the different traits of these loan options. Read

  • The World Of Hard Money Lenders
    By: I. Gates | May 3rd 2011
    Hard money loan is one of the popular ways of solving an immediate cash crunch. However, you should know all the facts about hard money before applying for it. Read

  • Get The Right Insight With Intelligence Online
    By: Maurice BOTBOL | Dec 25th 2009
    Intelligence is specific information that is collected, analyzed, and provided to policymakers for decision-making. It deals with all the things that should be known in advance to initiating a course of action. The credibility of a nation depends heavily on the information it presents to the world. It is hence vital for a c ... Read

  • Is Hard Money A Viable Source Of Funds For Real Estate Investing Deals?
    By: Simon | Apr 27th 2011
    Hard money is one of the most popular sources of financing for real estate investing deals. Until the current slump in the real estate market started, hard money was easy to get as long as the property met the lender's requirements. Read

  • Is Hard Money A Good Source Of Funding In Real Estate Investing?
    By: S.Macharia | Apr 29th 2011
    A lot of real estate investors rely on hard money as a source of cash to finance their real estate investing deals. Hard money has been quite easy to get as long as the property met the lender's requirements, at least until recently. Read

  • Sales Cycle Analysis - A Powerful Tool
    By: Carey Azzara | Mar 23rd 2010
    Gaining a strong appreciation for the good, the bad, and the ugly news about your market positioning in relationship to your competition is not easy to do. Harder still is hearing bad news. However, a commitment to understanding sales cycle dynamics will pay dividends. If you and your company are serious about sales and the ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy