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2. Spend the resources for security. “Invest both the time and money necessary to protect the personal information in your care,” said Cerasale. Not only is technology important, but proper training for your employees who handle sensitive information is a must, he said. “It’s also necessary to review and update both your security plan and technology from time to time,” said Cerasale. “If the plan isn’t up-to-date, it may not be good enough.”
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