Many of us have become more reliant on online shopping and online bill pay. Since we’ve experienced the coronavirus pandemic, we’re often finding ourselves doing even more transactions online. While these transactions are mostly safe, they are not without their drawbacks including password breaches. Learn how to defend yourself with these helpful tips.
How to Organize Your Personal Paperwork
Which Shredding Option Is Most Secure for Your Business?
In most businesses, the paperwork can add up fast. Sensitive documents, including contracts, tax forms, confidential client and customer information, and more, can fill up boxes and filing cabinets taking up more and more space in the office, creating clutter and making your workspace less professional and inviting. Shredding sensitive documents is also the law under the Data Protection Act and is done to protect people’s confidential information and prevent identity theft. There are multiple options available in shredding documents, so which option is the most secure for your business?
Five Ways to Maximize Your Office Space
5 Documents People Forget to Shred
Best and Worst States for Identity Theft. Where Does NY Fall?
Protecting Your Business from Identity Theft
By now, people know what identity theft is, and business owners understand that they are responsible for protecting their customers from data breaches that could be used to commit identity theft. Did you know that the identity of a business can also be stolen? Due to the potential scope, it's an even more serious threat and can severely damage your business.
What You Need to Know About HIPAA Compliance
Tips for Setting Up Your Permanent Home Office
Tips to Prep for 2021’s Taxes
Top 5 Business Documents You Should Be Shredding
The Cost of Keeping Filing Cabinets Vs. Going Digital
How Mobile Shredding Can Keep Your Home Office Organized
Mobile Shredding, Security, and Working from Home
Personal Medical Record Storage Tips
Keeping track of your medical records may not be your number one priority right now, but if you’re moving out of state, changing insurance providers, or are screenings, tests, or treatments for COVID-19 and want to keep track of unexpected increased medical costs as a result, not having those records readily available can quickly become a major headache. So what’s the best way to keep track of your medical records and avoid a hassle down the line?