Consumers emphasize importance of company privacy and security
practices
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Organizations are under increasing scrutiny – both from regulators and
consumers – to proactively protect the privacy of their data from
cybersecurity threats such as spear phishing, as well as social
engineering attempts such as visual hacking.
To help organizations enhance their visual privacy efforts, 3M has
announced its support of Data Privacy Day 2018. The event is held each
year on January 28, and serves as a reminder to organizations and
consumers about the importance of respecting privacy, safeguarding data
and enabling trust.
As a Data Privacy Day Champion, 3M hopes to communicate the important
role that visual privacy and security play in connection with brand
reputation and identity. According to the 2017 Impact of Data Breaches
on Reputation & Shared Value study conducted by Ponemon Institute and
sponsored by Centrify, 80 percent of consumers believe organizations
have an obligation to take reasonable steps to secure their personal
information.
In addition to consumer pressures, all organizations that deal with the
personal data of residents of the European Union must comply with the
impending Global Data Protection Regulation, which goes into effect May
25, 2018. This regulation requires organizations to implement a
reasonable level of data protection and privacy.
“Lax privacy measures and data breaches can have devastating impacts on
an organization's reputation and brand,” said Nicola Stevens, global
business director, 3M. “Organizations that view privacy not as a
compliance burden but as a corporate responsibility have an opportunity
to use it as a strategic advantage that may improve their reputation
among consumers, attract better employees and potentially increase
revenue.”
One key privacy practice that can help reassure consumers and build
trust is using privacy screens on all corporate devices – including
desktop monitors, laptops, tablets and smartphones. These can help block
side angle views of visual hackers, while helping to protect the
sensitive, confidential and personal information displayed on computer
screens and mobile devices. Additionally, organizations should implement
policies that require the use of privacy filters whenever corporate data
is accessed outside of office walls – particularly for business
travelers.
3M Display Materials and Systems Division is committed to bringing top
of the line, innovative privacy solutions to market. 3M™ Privacy Filters
help secure personal and confidential data displayed on a screen by
blacking out content from unauthorized side views, allowing businesses
to remain compliant with the company privacy policies. As experts in
screen privacy, 3M offers one of the industry’s most complete line of
screen privacy filters, available for most of today’s high-resolution
monitors, laptops, tablets and smartphones. 3M Privacy Products help
organizations protect information displayed on screens, wherever their
employees might be accessing it. For more information, visit www.3Mscreens.com/visualhacking.
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