How to Protect Your Small Business ASSets
When it comes to safeguarding your small business, there are a number of assets you need to consider. First, there is the solvency of the business itself (not to mention your personal finances). Read more
On the Guard against Employee Fraud
With all employers have to do on a daily basis, one thing you would think they need not worry about is employee fraud. Think again.
As it turns out, employee fraud is something that more and more employers have to combat, especially in these days of economic stress in the nation.
According to a report several years back from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, U.S. businesses lose some 5 percent of their revenue due to employee fraud, with the median loss coming in at around $160,000.
Employee Fraud
If your company is wondering what it might be up against, there are a number of different fraudulent scams that employees will try and get away with. They include:
- Monetary theft – The most common of problems, this can involve an array of scenarios, including employees diverting company funds into their own accounts, padding expense reports, and literally taking cash from an office fund box slowly but surely. In order to guard against this, do not leave one individual in charge of all company finances, and be sure receipts are provided for any company expenditures by employees;
- Supply theft – Another common issue is employees stealing things from the supply room. Paper, pens, envelopes, staplers, etc. can easily go missing as employees then use the items at home. If one person is in charge of ordering company supplies, be sure they can account for everything ordered. Employees who request and take items such as scissors, pens, etc. should list the quantity of items they took so everything is accounted for;
- Workers Comp fraud – While there are legitimate injuries on the job, companies must also deal with employees who either fake injuries altogether or extend the time off of the job even though they have been medically cleared to return to work. Countless employees nationwide have been caught over the years out doing another job, exercising, traveling etc. when they are supposed to be at home recuperating from a workplace injury. The scam ends up costing the employer money in both time not worked and investigations;
Protect Your Business
While companies can institute every conceivable plan to thwart employee theft, sometimes schemes will initially slip through the cracks. In order to better protect your business, you can:
- Do solid background checks before you hire employees, especially on those who will be tasked with handling money for you;
- Institute a no-theft policy from day one, making sure employees are given a document that outlines such procedures. Employees should sign the document so that they have been warned about such acts and what penalties come with them;
- Review anti-theft measures with your employees on a regular basis so it sticks in their mind. Make sure employees know that stiff penalties, including termination and possible arrests, can follow a theft;
- If you have money around the office or store, be sure to install surveillance cameras so that not only are the funds protected, but employees know they are being watched during such transactions;
In cases where you believe your company has been defrauded by an employee, be sure to do a thorough but fair investigation so that no one’s legal rights are impacted.
While the majority of employees will prove to be hard-working, loyal individuals, employers need to keep their guard up, especially when the economy is stuck in neutral.
About the Author: Dave Thomas is an expert writer on items like business security systems and is based in San Diego, California. He writes extensively for an online resource that provides expert advice on surveillance system purchasing decisions for small business owners and entrepreneurs at Resource Nation
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6 Top Security Apps For Business Travelers
Smartphone use with the best Apps has no better application than to business travelers.
Travel insurance is there to protect your movements and troublesome issues, and Apps can do the same.
Some of the best Apps offer you security, not just convenience and better efficiency. Here is a look at the top 6 iPhone Apps for business travelers out on the market today.
You might want to JailBreak your iPhone so you can get some of the best Apps around. Don’t always let Apple dictate what you want to put on your phone.
6 Top Security Apps For Business Travelers
- Skydur. This is one of the best VPN (Virtual Private Network) applications out on the market today. They recently released their iPhone version. Keeping your IP discrete, and even your location, might be extremely important while you are online. It costs about $6 a month, will not slow down your connection much, and you can access any information and website on the internet no matter where you are. It can even beat China’s great firewall.
- Skype. Not new, but you just have to have it. It is the best chat and VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) available. What most people don’t realize is, your chat on normal chat tools such as Yahoo or Messenger, can be easily intercepted. Skype has serious encryption and it is very hard for anyone to make any sense of your Skype to Skype calls on the internet. Some government and law enforcement agencies have complained about the use of it.
- Kryptos. Do you want to make sure your phone calls are kept private. This serious application works over 3G, 4G and wifi networks. Kryptos uses military grade 256 bit AES to encrypt voice communications. This is serious stuff. It is highly unlikely anyone will be able to penetrate this secure platform. Both users need to use the program, and you know you are very safe with this program. It costs $5 to maintain your account after 30 days. Not much to pay for what you are getting. The service is VOIP like Skype. So your calls will cost nothing if you are using wireless.
- StealthNet. If you want to share files on the internet without risking your anonymity, then StealthNet is for you. All activity is discrete via the Rshare Network. Keep those prying government and corporate eyes off your files during electronic transit. This young company is ambitious and aggressively improving their technology.
- TOR. After being rejected by Apple, it is back for the iPhone users via Cydia. TOR will not hide your IP, but it will strip away all of your online activities from giving away any information about you when you are online. The “onion-routers” are the access points for this anonymous communication system, used by many journalists around the world. Use it with Skydur to keep your online activities hidden.
- Security Organizer. This application is designed to protect all of your information, passwords and other information secure, just in case you lose your phone, or it is stolen. This means your phone is more than secure from hacking and there is no other option other than to re-install the system and losing your information for good.
Just like good cheap travel insurance, many of these applications are extremely good value for little cost. Get them on your phone now.
About the Author: This article was submitted by insure4less.com, who specialize in cheap travel insurance. If you are looking for travel insurance be sure to check them out.
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How to Increase Customer Confidence with the Right Privacy Policy
The following article was submitted by Heather Wills from TRUSTe, who reminds us that customer confidence can lead to more sales…and gaining customer confidence starts with ensuring their privacy.
Privacy – It’s Your Best Policy
As a small business, you may dismiss the idea of having a privacy policy. However, with identity theft on the rise, affecting almost 10 million victims in 2008 (Javelin Strategy & Research: www.javelinstrategy.com), privacy has become highly relevant to both consumers and businesses.
A privacy policy is a legal document that discloses how a party retains, processes, discloses, and purges a customer’s data. Such examples could be the instance of a website providing information about the use of personal information – particularly personal information collected via the website – by the website owner. (Source: Wikipedia)
Gain Confidence to Gain Customers
According to a Yankee Research study, 55 percent of consumers surveyed said they had experienced online incidents, which caused them to consider a possible security issue when visiting a Website.
With more people online now than ever before, the number of cyber-criminals trying to exploit consumer information has also grown to record numbers. This makes third party trustmarks an essential tool for both consumers and businesses, irrespective of their size.
Ensure that your Privacy Policy addresses the following issues:
- The information that will be collected: email addresses, date of birth, etc
- What will be done with information collected?
- Whether a third party will use this information?
- Measures undertaken by the company in order to protect the information
- How the privacy policy is in compliance with the law
- Contact information
A privacy policy needs to be simple and friendly. It should disclose all points pertaining to the information collected from customers and how it is going to be used.
About TRUSTe
TRUSTe provides companies with simple, iconic, and easy-to-read privacy statements that reflect and protect the businesses they serve. You can opt for professional help from TRUSTe, which provides industry-leading complaint-handling services for small and medium businesses. These services can help you simplify privacy issues and protect your reputation. This also means that you will not have to approach a lawyer for a simple privacy policy.
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