Practical information for human resources and administrative professionals about protecting personal data in your company's possession, spotting B2B fraud, responding to identity theft, complying with the Fair Credit Reporting Act in the employment process – and more.
Plain Language Guidance
Some resumes list credentials — like a college degree or professional certification — that sound credible, but were bought from “diploma mills.” Human resources professionals need to educate themselves on the steps to take to suss out suspect degrees.
Consejos para diseñar y poner en práctica un plan para proteger la información personal.
Si opera un pequeño negocio y solo tiene unos pocos empleados, usted ya ha aprendido unas cuantas cosas – contabilidad, marketing, recursos humanos, etcétera. Y es probable que dependa de la tecnología, aunque tan solo sea una computadora o un teléfono. Usted no se puede permitir que un estafador o un pirata informático lo saque del camino.
Este folleto explica cómo funcionan las estafas comunes como facturas falsas, estafas de publicaciones en guías comerciales, y estafas de impostores de compañías de servicio público que apuntan a los pequeños negocios. También describe las tácticas que usan los estafadores de manera que usted pueda identificarlas y provee pasos a tomar para proteger su compañía de las estafas. Para ordenar copias gratis visite ftc.gov/ordenar.
Practical tips for business on creating and implementing a plan for safeguarding personal information.
This article is part of the FTC’s efforts to help small business owners avoid scams. It explains common scams that target small businesses and non-profit organizations, describes scammers’ tactics, and provides steps people can take to protect their company from scams. Copies can be ordered for free at ftc.gov/bulkorder.
If you’re running a small business with only a few employees, you’ve learned about a lot of things – accounting, marketing, HR, you name it. And you probably depend on technology, even if it’s only a computer and a phone. You can’t afford to get thrown off-track by a hacker or scammer.