Preventing vital business data from "walking out the door" requires a multi-layered approach that combines strict administrative policies with automated technical safeguards. Data loss is most likely to occur in the leading up to an employee's departure, making proactive monitoring as critical as the final exit process. 1. Establish Policy and Legal Ownership
Clearly state in employment contracts and handbooks that all data, documents, and IP created during employment are the sole property of the organization.
Require all staff to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) that define confidential information and the legal consequences of unauthorized retention.
The foundation of data protection is ensuring employees understand that all work product is company property.
Technology should be used to restrict the movement of sensitive information before it reaches the exit point. Your Data Is Walking Out the Door. Here's How to Stop It