Training rights, data portability, and what happens the day you cancel. Where the terms live, the questions to ask before adopting an AI tool, and how to stay portable.
The found USB drive still works, but the bigger risk is company files on unencrypted personal drives. A removable media policy your team will follow.
What security monitoring tools see and do not see, why security monitoring is not productivity surveillance, and a short script owners can use with staff.
Working from home means you run a small branch office. Your router, your work device, the family computer, and what happens to work data when you leave.
Your team is already using AI. Here is why every business needs a one-page AI policy now, plus a copy-and-adapt template covering tools, data, and review.
One evening at the kitchen table to lock down the family's profiles: audiences, old posts, location, connected apps, and the accounts you never deleted.
Encryption and remote wipe are what decide whether a stolen work laptop is a data breach or just an expensive hardware receipt. Here is the setup that does it.
Make device theft a hardware loss instead of a data loss: encryption, screen lock, find my, and the checklist for the hour after it happens.
Deleting a record from your live system does not remove it from every backup. How to set retention you can honestly describe to a customer.
Data retention in plain terms: why old data still counts, how to build a simple schedule by category, and why archiving is not deleting. General information, not legal advice.
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