There are a number of components to ensuring data security within an LPO. We’ve discussed the importance of onshore servers for housing all data.
One fundamental purpose of the onshore server is to allow offshore access to information without actually capturing that information. Furthering the safeguard against third-party personnel capturing any data is the implementation of the paperless offshore office.
Obviously, the paperless office has no, um, paper. In the event that any paper or writing instruments are occasionally necessary, it is an important requirement to shred the paper at the end of every shift and collect all writing instruments.
But the paperless office goes further than that, encompassing a complete defense against any method of capturing data, including:
• Restricted computer functionality for individual computers with limited user rights and disabled media drives and USB/printer ports
• Secure individual computers with PC firewall and antivirus protection
• External internet access restricted to certain sites/computers within office locations
• Network monitoring and tracking capable of producing audit trail records of all files accessed on the server and logs of all incoming and outgoing mail from the servers
• A secure internet network incorporating Proxy/Firewall NAT and Port filtering
• The prohibition of cell phones and cameras in any area where client work is processed
Friday, March 13, 2009
The Paperless Office and Data Security
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Paperless office provides a lot of pro's and con's. Thank you for giving your readers ideas about it.
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