From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
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Employee privacy
From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
Employee privacy
- [Instructor] During the course of employment, organizations gather all kinds of sensitive information about their employees. Much of this information, employees would normally prefer be kept private. This includes the results of preemployment background checks, credit checks, and other screenings, social security numbers collected for tax purposes, salary and other payroll information, health information, and other benefit records. Organizations have both a legal and ethical responsibility to protect this information from prying eyes and ensure that it is not lost or stolen. Employees trust their employers to preserve their privacy, and there are many ways that an organization can meet this responsibility. These responsibilities should be documented in the organization's privacy policies. First is the principle of minimization. Organizations should collect only the information that they need in the legitimate course of…
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- The goals of information security2m 8s
- (Locked) Confidentiality2m 8s
- (Locked) Integrity3m 6s
- (Locked) Availability1m 46s
- (Locked) Accountability2m 24s
- (Locked) Need to know and least privilege2m 33s
- (Locked) Segregation of duties (SoD)3m 17s
- (Locked) Privacy compliance4m 6s
- (Locked) Employee privacy1m 54s
- (Locked) Ethics1m 34s
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