UNCLE INFO How Safe must Business or Government Locks be to Protect and Account for Enterprise Info

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Judge Wyld UNCLE INFO Considers what a filing cabinet or safe and the process of using the file cabinet or safe might entail if a business already has fences, gates, locked street doors, and locked rooms. Are cardboard boxes in a locked room protecting business information or for that matter, government info? Is the hinge strong, is the lock a good one, who opens the lock, shuts the lock, verifies each day that the lock is closed and the combination dial is spun? How do you know that Jim has a document that isn't back in the security departments vault? Seems simple for Trump and Biden and any security agency custodian who is tracking documents in government to know this information. Businesses should also know this meta data about their important physical documents and stored hard drives with sensitive files. Who has it, since when, is it still gone, does our security department do audits, is our check out procedure tight enough to be able to do an audit and know exactly what hasn't been returned? If this was a useful reminder to you, feel free to give a thumbs up. :)

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