5 Steps For Data Theft Investigation

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Data theft Investigation is the unauthorized removal or disclosure of personal information. It’s usually conducted for a monetary reward or in order to target a specific individual or organization. The goal is to disclose personal information about an individual without their knowledge or consent. It’s VERY difficult to trace and detect data breaches because they are so subtle. But now, with advanced technology, it’s easier than ever before to discover and correct such breaches. Here are 5 steps you should take if you suspect your company has been compromised: 1. File A Police Report If the data you’re deleting or entering is stolen, you should report it to law enforcement immediately. Using the online reporting function of your file-sharing software, report the incident to the local police. It’s likely that the authorities will investigate and take action if the data is stolen. If the data is not stolen, you’ll need to process the report through a reporting portal. After you have a report, submit it to the local police. 2. Search For Suspicious Activity When you’re suspicious of sudden or excessive activity, check to see if there are any contacts in your company who might be involved. If you’re not sure who’s involved, talk to your managers or executives. If you’re in the marketing or sales team, ask the head of communications if they know anyone in marketing or sales. If you don’t know anyone in marketing or sales, check with your HR or legal department.


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