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Secure Your Traveling Work Documents

WomanFaceCovered 150x150 Secure Your Traveling Work Documents

If you are traveling back and forth to work with client files in your car, you might want to start taking precautions, especially if those client files contain sensitive information.

Imagine this scenario…

You’re just leaving the office after a long day.

But like any good hard working employee or business owner, there’s always more work to be done and hard deadlines that need to be met.

So you pack up a few client files and load them into the back seat of your car so you can do a little work at home.

On the way home, you remember that you have to stop by the grocery store to get some milk and cereal so the kids can eat breakfast in the morning.

By the time you eventually get home, and get the groceries into the house, you’re just too tired to consider any more work for the evening and decide that you’ll wake up extra early in the morning to get a few things done before leaving for work.

Now, imagine if at some point in the above sequence your car is stolen or broken into and your briefcase is stolen. If this were to ever happen, you’re going to have to come to grips with some potentially painful consequences.

You are going to have to notify your clients that their documents were stolen and that there is a potential for identity theft. This could not only be crushing for your customers, but also for you professionally.

Here are some tips you can take in order to protect work documents that are routinely transferred to and from your secure office location:

  1. You will want to have an accurate accounting of what documents were stolen. Only keep a minimal amount of client information when transporting documents back-and-forth between your office and home. If multiple employees are routinely taking home client information, you may want to implement a client information checkout procedure at the office. It’s much better to know which clients were affected than having to notify each and every one of your clients of a data breech.
  2. Don’t assume your vehicle is safe. Keep in mind that you have customers’ information sitting in the car if you decide to make pit-stops on the way to or from the office. When you get home, be sure that you also bring in the documents where there’s a more reasonable expectation that they are safe.
  3. Don’t leave documents lying around at home, in the office, or in the car if at all possible. This information should be protected just as you protect the information in your computer with passwords and behind firewalls. Keep physical document with sensitive information in secure filing cabinets or destroy those files on a routine basis if they are no longer needed.

Taking a few extra moments and steps to protect your customers data is not only the right thing to do professionally, but it is also an important policy to implement in order to protect the good name and reputation you’ve taken so long to build.

About the author: Mike Krauss is the CEO and President of Total Secure Shredding, Inc. a local Disabled Veteran owned San Diego Paper Shredding Service.

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LeTip of East County Newest Member

Welcome to our newest member…

Bobbi Pearson of Oak Tree Escrows, Inc.

Oak Tree Escrows is a Full Service Escrow Company and has been East County’s leading independent escrow company since 1980.

Oak Tree was also the Proud winner of the East County Chamber of Commerce’s El Cajon 2009 Business of the Year Award!

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Bobbi Pearson at

(619) 440-1815

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If You’re Busy… Don’t Read This!

We Can HelpWelcome to the brand spanking new LeTip of East County Web Site.

If you’ve never heard of LeTip before… Well Where Have You Been?

Just Kidding…

“LeTip is a professional organization of men and women dedicated to the highest standards of competence and service. Our purpose is the exchange of business tips. Members will, at all times, maintain the highest professional integrity. Each business category is represented by one member and conflicts of interest are disallowed.”

Perhaps you guessed… that last paragraph was from the LeTip Brochure.

Now here’s what LeTip really means – at least to me!

Maybe first I should tell you something about who “Me” is…

My name is Mike Krauss and I’m a Charter Member of “LeTip of East County”, I’m the Chapter’s Secretary, and I’m the CEO of Total Secure Shredding, Inc. – a local San Diego Paper Shredding company.

I joined this LeTip Chapter right at its beginning about six months ago…

And like anyone who’s considered joining LeTip or any other organized Networking Group, I was worried that having to commit to weekly meetings, helping to bring in new members, and helping to pass referrals (Tips) to my fellow members would be too large of a drain of my time!

Would it be worth it?

Because, just like you, I’m really busy, and to be honest, more busy than I really should be…

What I’ve found is that committing to attending weekly meetings has actually helped to make me less busy (or should I say more focused)!

How’s that?

Well, I’ve had to restructure a few things on how I run my business in order to attend these meetings.

And, to my surprise, this restructuring has helped to make my business stronger in that I can now leave my business for a few hours knowing that everything will keep going on without me – I Guess I’m Not As Important As I’d Like To Think!!

But That’s Just The Tip of The Iceberg!

I’ve come to know a great group of business professionals (Dare I Say Friends) who I’ve come to rely on for more than just Tips.

Our LeTip Chapter has grown into a real “Brain Trust” of Experts that are helping to Thrust my Business Forward in Ways I Never Imagined.

So, if you’re Too Busy…

This IS the time to consider something new!

We meet every Wednesday morning from 7am to 8:30am. This is not a fuzzy time frame – These Times Are Prompt – So Don’t Be Late!

Here’s the location:

Jamacha Bar & Grill
777 Jamacha Rd
El Cajon, CA 92019

So please, we are open to anyone who would like to visit – feel free to just show up.

Or, if just showing up seems a little “Not Your Style” (I say that only because just showing up would seem weird to me)…

Feel free to give me a call.

Here’s my cell: (619) 889-7518

I’d love to hear from you and answer any questions you might have.

We’ll talk again soon,

Mike Krauss
Secretary
LeTip of East County

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March 18th, 2010  in General Information No Comments »