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Management article
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Reference no. C9907D
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Management Communication Letter", 1999

Abstract

E-mail and Internet technology can create a nightmare if your company isn''t careful. Use the nine simple rules explained in this article--such as don''t commit sensitive material to e-mail, assume you can be hacked, and don''t pick a dumb, obvious password--to avoid a security disaster at your company. Includes the sidebar "When the Delete Key Does Not Delete."

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Abstract

E-mail and Internet technology can create a nightmare if your company isn''t careful. Use the nine simple rules explained in this article--such as don''t commit sensitive material to e-mail, assume you can be hacked, and don''t pick a dumb, obvious password--to avoid a security disaster at your company. Includes the sidebar "When the Delete Key Does Not Delete."

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