11/03/2019
Has someone you trusted ever shared your secret?
I’m sure we’ve all experienced that sense of betrayal, when a friend shared some information that we told them in confidence.
You might still remember how you felt at the time, perhaps angry? Embarrassed? Betrayed? And I’m sure most of those relationships were never the same again. Indiscretions like that can damage relationships for good and we can end up no longer trusting our friend or sometimes we might decide to end the friendship completely.
Now image something similar happening in your workplace. Let’s say some sensitive information, about one of the families you work with, is shared with someone it shouldn’t have been. No doubt that family would feel embarrassed, angry or betrayed. They might question the trust they place in you to look after their children.
When we collect and store people's information we owe it them to look after it. To make sure it’s safe and only seen by people who need to see it. If people who work or volunteer in your school or setting don’t have any awareness of data privacy, mistakes can easily made.
If you would like me to run a data privacy awareness training session in your workplace, give me a shout.