Life After Life
On the rough path of life
An immortal
I painfully and happily strive.
An alchemist of old,
The journey I un-end 'til base metals
I have turned to Gold.
From: Hiadzi Hilarius <[email protected]>
To: Selaasie Hiadzi <[email protected]>; [email protected]; [email protected]; Georgina Ametowobla <[email protected]>; [email protected]; theresa korbieh <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 21 February 2013, 7:15
Subject: SECURITY ALERTDear Folks,
Here are some unedited security tips for
your kind consideration.
Security
is important in the workplace –most people spend a quarter or almost each
week in their office or work area. But security here means more than personal
health and safety. The single most important thing a company can do to improve
itself from a security perspective is to look internally. Most offices are
based directly or indirectly on sales or manufacturing aspect with an
aggressive sales force or workforce. For the office can be made available
for customer or client tours.` Every stray piece of paper can carry a risk:
usernames,
passwords, IP addresses, customer names and phone numbers-all of which should
be considered confidential. A messy work area looks as if workers don,t care
about that information, and if workers can,t track each piece of information,
staff will find it very easy to loose what may be a very valuable information.
To
protect physical assets or property and to also help curb internal theft of
laptops, and other expensive and reasonably light objects, we should lock down
to secure them. Whilst at work or home we should at least spend some few
minutes to secure our valuables when we park.
For
instance, at the parking lot in the plant, team members park without locking
their vehicles with laptops, money, cylinders, bags among others left in
the seat or booth that attracts bystanders.
Also
to those of us who carry briefcases, laptops, bags to the office, bus stops,
airports and conferences are not only target for thieves for the value of the
systems, but also because a lot of people configure their laptops to connect
automatically to the workplace from home, and you can expose your work
infrastructure or office very easily. In general, use common sense when you
park your car, or carrying laptops, briefcases and bags.
May God guide and protect us in His ways, AMEN!
Hilarius
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