What a librarian can teach you about privacy

Over On Computer World Mark Hall Writes: Let’s face it: When it comes to keeping data secure, there’s plenty that IT can learn from librarians. Just as ALA members ensure that their patrons’ reading habits remain strictly private by establishing privacy audits, so, too, can CIOs audit their systems to ensure that customer and employee data is protected, says Caldwell-Stone. Privacy audits keep customer and employee content under wraps and can protect companies from embarrassing revelations. Librarians have been trained to consider privacy ramifications surrounding access to content. They guard those rights vigorously and are a great example for CIOs designing secure systems. Just ask them. Quietly, of course.