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Making up for data breaches
It's one thing to shore up your security infrastructure and promise to keep your customers' data secure, but it's quite another in practice. If your company experiences an unfortunate data breach despite taking precautions, it's your job to find a way to make it up to your customers so that it won't happen again. That means keeping only relevant and useful information and permanently discarding other customer data, keeping data only for a specified period of time, and creating a policy for what will happen if data goes missing.
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