payroll security
Dataplan Payroll - Meeting your security needs - 23 September 2011
Over the last year 7 out of 10 UK organisations experienced a data breach, this is up 60% on the previous year. Data protection is a major concern for businesses, especially when it comes to handling employee’s payroll information.
Regular data breaches are common and include: read the full details
BACS rate us as excellent - 04 October 2009
Well not exactly but at a recent BACS inspection we scored top mark grades. We were ranked as excellent in each of the five areas assessed.
To be allowed to operate BACS facilities on behalf of clients you must be intially accredited and then reasssessed every 3 years.
The inspections cover the areas of read the full details
Payroll, social engineering and employee helplines - 26 July 2009
Security experts will tell you that most security breaches are not via hackers breaking through firewalls on corporate systems. One of the most common forms of security breach is via social engineering or hacking the human. Social engineering is the act of manipulating people to divulge confidential information or perform actions that they shouldn't.
This may seem like a strange subject for a blog on payroll but it is increasingly relevant in the world of payroll. read the full details
Security versus usability - 19 July 2009
In the earlier days of the Internet security was a major concern for most of us. Our first forays into buying products online were nervy ones, a brave new world with worries over credit card security.
Of course we have far more confidence in online security now. I think online banking has been responsible in a major way for this. Millions of us now access online banking and are used dealing with sensitive and personal matters online.
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