bad security practice, your practice is losing out on VALUABLE data that can be used to GROW your veterinary practice business.
So being a smaller company does not provide any excuse for
bad security practices and businesses must take the time and spend the necessary monies to invest in security appropriately.
Not exact matches
Even
worse, poor
security practices leave her vulnerable to having her entire account taken over by an attacker.
You can follow «best
practices,» but if some of the folks sharing your IP address and / or domain are «
bad apples,» your own deliverability will suffer (sharing an IP address with spammers is like sharing a social
security number with deadbeats - you won't get a loan no matter how stellar your credit record).
Using a
security retainer monitored by CosmoLex law firm management software reduces your
bad debt and improves your
practice's financial health.
John L. Watkins (Business Litigation, Corporate Transactions &
Securities)-- Watkins, a partner, focuses his
practice on complex commercial litigation, insurance coverage and
bad faith litigation, and inbound international business transactions.
His
practice is dedicated to serving low and moderate income individuals and families with landlord / tenant issues, including
security deposit withholdings, evictions,
bad conditions, and more.
But there are a few things you can do to insulate yourself, no matter how
bad a company's
security practices are.
Asking for the social
security number on an application is legal in most states, but it is an extremely
bad practice.