What HR Must Know About Protecting Confidential Information

Recorded Webinar | Don Phin | From: Jul 29, 2025 - To: Dec 31, 2025
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Recording     $189
DVD     $199
Transcript (Pdf)     $189
Flash Drive     $209

Recording + DVD     $369
Recording & Transcript (Pdf)     $359
DVD & Transcript (Pdf)     $369

Description

There is no doubt that people on the outside…and inside… of your company are looking to access critical confidential information. Some people simply mishandle and expose  it. Failure to protect this information can result in lost customers and clients, regulatory fines, lawsuits, brand damage, and more.

HR professionals and other managers are privy to salaries, financial information, health insurance information, social security numbers, and other sensitive employee and customer data. What is it that needs to be kept confidential legally, and what should be included when putting a company policy in place?

In this course, veteran attorney Don Phin helps you gain an understanding of confidentiality by laying out the main areas to consider. He shares best practices that can help both managers and employees behave within legal and ethical parameters. Learn about non-disclosure and non-competition agreements, social media policies, cybersecurity, and more.

Learning Objectives

  • Just what is confidential information?
  • Protecting customers, clients, and employees.
  • Protecting management information.
  • Pros and cons of non-disclosure agreements.
  • Non-competition agreements.
  • Laws surrounding the drafting and enforcement of social media policies.
  • Maintaining cybersecurity around confidential information.
  • An understanding of the wide range of confidential information.
  • How you help to identify and protect confidential information.
  • And much more…

Who Should Attend?

Confidential information includes internal secrets, customer, client, and employee information, and much more. HR is tasked with creating policies, procedures, and practices to help maintain the confidentiality of this important information. 

 
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