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3. Make sure your suppliers and business partners have similar security plans in place. Any entity authorized to touch your customers’ data should have policies in place to protect those data, said Cerasale.
4. Know what information you really need. “Do you really need to collect a customer’s social security number or driver’s license number?” asked Cerasale. “Probably not.”
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