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- Follow the Federal Trade Commission's Safeguards Rule.
- Focus on key areas such as employee management and training, information systems, and finding and managing system failures.
Plan Requirements These items are required when writing and following a data security plan: - Pick one or more employees to coordinate the information security program.
- Identify the risks to customer information.
- Evaluate the safety measures for controlling these risks.
- Design and implement a safeguards program.
- Select service providers that can maintain proper safety measures.
- Make sure the contract requires the provider to maintain safety measures and oversees their handling of customer information.
- Regularly monitor and test the program.
- Change the security program as needed. This should happen if any part is outdated, or when employees leave or join the company.
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