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3. DO make sure to train employees on security policies. It’s especially important that employees understand why individual policies are in place. Make sure, for example, that they understand why passwords shouldn’t be written down or shared between employees.
4. DON’T burden your employees with complex security practices. Security practices need to be complex enough to protect your systems and data, but simple enough for employees to follow. Complicated practices such as multiple passwords to access a single system will lead your employees to find ways to circumvent these harsh practices.
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