Cybersecurity in HR for Protecting Employee Data in the Digital Age
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What is Cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity refers to
the practices, technologies, and processes designed to protect systems,
networks, and data from cyberattacks, unauthorized access, or damage.
Cybersecurity is more crucial than ever in the modern digital world since
businesses are using digital platforms aggressively to handle employee data.
Cybersecurity has become a primary focus for Human Resources (HR) departments
as employee data is now significantly at risk due to the growth of complicated cyber-attacks.
HR professionals are responsible for ensuring that employee data is protected
from possible breaches in order to abide by legal requirements and maintain
trust inside the company.
Protecting Employee Data in the Digital Age
Since organizations
proceed to digitize their operations, HR now has a greater obligation to secure
employee data. To protect sensitive data, strong cybersecurity measures must be
implemented, such as encryption, secure access protocols, and frequent security
inspections. Encryption protects sensitive employee information such as
personal identification numbers, salary details, and medical records from
unauthorized access. Secure access protocols, such as multi-factor
authentication (MFA), minimize the potential risk of unauthorized access by
incorporating additional layers of security. Regular security audits can
discover gaps in HR systems, allowing firms to address possible attacks
proactively.
Another critical part
of protecting employee data is cultivating awareness of cybersecurity
within the organization. HR plays a major role in educating employees
about potential cyber-attacks including phishing scams, ransomware, and
social engineering threats. HR can assist in reducing the risks associated
with human error, which is frequently the weakest link in cybersecurity
defenses, by fostering cybersecurity training and best practices.
Academic Theory and Global Debates
The socio-technical
systems theory, which emphasizes the interdependence of social and technical
factors inside an organization, supports the intersection of
HR and cybersecurity
The discussion over
cybersecurity and data protection has amplified globally, with regulations such
as Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) establishing strict
standards for data privacy and security. These regulations have forced
firms around the world to reconsider their data protection practices, laying
additional pressure on HR departments to maintain compliance. The challenge is
to maintain a balance between strict regulatory requirements and the demand for
operational efficiency, particularly in multinational organizations with
numerous legal obligations
Case Study: Target Corporation
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| Figure 2: Target - Source: www.nbcnews.com |
Target Corporation's
2013 data breach is a significant example for depicting the need of
cybersecurity in human resources. This hack exposed the personal and financial
information of 70 million customers and employees, highlighting the serious
effects of insufficient data protection procedures
Conclusion
In the digital age, HR
departments must be vigilant in securing employee data by establishing
comprehensive cybersecurity measures and cultivating a cybersecurity
awareness culture. The implementation of socio-technical systems theory
offers a framework for recognizing the complex interplay of human and
technological components in establishing successful data protection. Protecting
employee information is crucial for ensuring organizational trust and
compliance. Further, it has become a key responsibility of HR with the
evolution of global regulations.
References
Bostrom,
R. P. & Heinen, J. S., 1977. Studocu. [Online]
Available at: https://www.studocu.com/sg/document/national-university-of-singapore/introduction-to-business-analytics/mis-problems-and-failures-a-socio-technical-perspective-part-ii-the-application-of-socio-technical-theory/85334497
[Accessed 10 8 2024].
Department for
Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, 2020. GOV.UK. [Online]
Available at: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5fd8d264e90e071be9196fe2/challenges-businesses-face-when-complying-with-regulations.pdf
[Accessed 11 8 2024].
Krebs, B., 2014.
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