Start with Security: Free Resources for Any Business | Federal Trade Commission
Start with Security offers free easy-to-use resources for building a culture of data security throughout any business. Includes tips on how to use and share the Start with Security resources with employees, customers and partners. ****************************** Transcript: [MUSIC PLAYING] How can your organization keep sensitive data safe? Start with Security. More than just good advice, Start with Security is the name of an initiative from the Federal Trade Commission. It offers a variety of free, easy-to-use resources for building a culture of data security throughout any business. You’ll find insightful videos, a written guide, blog posts, events, and more with valuable tips and tools everyone can use– from HR to IT to the CEO. All of these materials, which are available at FTC.gov/startwithsecurity, are free and in the public domain. You can customize them to make them appropriate for your company, no matter its size. Use them to train employees, hire vendors, educate business partners, keep developers up to speed, and much more. Start using– and sharing– the Start with Security resources today. Visit FTC.gov/startwithsecurity. [MUSIC PLAYING] ****************************** The Federal Trade Commission deals with issues that touch the economic life of every American. It is the only federal agency with both consumer protection and competition jurisdiction in broad sectors of the economy. The FTC pursues vigorous and effective law enforcement; advances consumers’ interests by sharing its expertise with federal and state legislatures and U.S. and international government agencies; develops policy and research tools through hearings, workshops, and conferences; and creates practical and plain-language educational programs for consumers and businesses in a global marketplace with constantly changing technologies. Comment Moderation Policy We welcome your comments and thoughts about the information on this page. If you do have something to say, please be courteous and respectful to other commenters. We won’t routinely review any comments before they are posted (except for ones that contain urls and profanity), but we will delete any comments that: 1) contain spam or are off-topic 2) use vulgar language or offensive terms that target specific groups or contain personal attacks 3) are sales pitches or promotions 4) have urls or links to commercial sites 4) spread clearly misleading or false information or 5) include personal information, like home addresses