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1. Have a written security plan. “Know ahead of time what you’re going to do if a security breach takes place,” said Cerasale. Specific areas to address are action strategies for whether data are stolen outright, sold by employees or mishandled by contractors, he noted. “Don’t forget to include protection for your employees’ information,” he said.
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