BlackCSI, a leading managed technology services provider (MTSP), is helping small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) avoid costly penalties and fines associated with poor data management policies. As more organizations have been publicly affected by cyberattacks in the mainstream news, governments have responded by increasing their scrutiny on the IT and data management practices of SMBs across the nation. 

BlackCSI, a leading managed technology services provider (MTSP), is helping small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) avoid costly penalties and fines associated with poor data management policies. As more organizations have been publicly affected by cyberattacks in the mainstream news, governments have responded by increasing their scrutiny on the IT and data management practices of SMBs across the nation.

Since the public has growing concerns over data privacy, governments are enforcing stricter laws to ensure compliance across a wide array of industries and having an effective, comprehensive data retention policy is vital to ensure compliance. As a result, BlackCSI is proactively educating and protecting local businesses from being struck with financial, civil or even criminal penalties, especially when all of those costs are so unnecessary. 

The clearest way to demonstrate that your organization has addressed these concerns is by organizing your data and giving it structure through a data retention policy. Ruthann Black, President of BlackCSI, stated, “The core concept to understand is data now has a ‘shelf life.’ If data is stored improperly, irresponsibly or negligently, regulators are not taking it lightly anymore. For example, depending on which industry you’re in, you need to understand how long you’re legally permitted to store certain data. In some industries you’re permitted to store customer credit card details, but in others you cannot store certain details, like the CVV/CVC ‘code on the back’ to remain in compliance. With stricter regulations coming down from the federal government, we’re trying to advise as many business owners as possible to keep them educated, compliant and penalty-free.”

Another example of a precarious regulation that business owners commonly overlook is the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which can cost businesses up to $7,500 if they deliberately violate a California consumer’s data privacy rights, regardless of where the company is located. In other words, even if your business is not based in California but you merely have a couple customers from there, you could be penalized for not adhering to these data policies. While compliance is the main driver compelling businesses to reevaluate their data retention policies, there are plenty of other reasons to keep sensitive data well-organized. Here are a few areas SMBs should consider when setting up their data retention policies: