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Non-Public Information: Carefully Handling a Critical Business Resource (Foundation Employee) Course

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What you'll learn

Identify what qualifies as non-public information
Indicate responsible ways to work with and protect non-public information
Characterize how to avoid mistakenly disclosing non-public Information
Assess when and to whom to disclose or not disclose non-public information

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Non-public business information serves as a vital resource, and its proper use helps to safeguard this important asset. This information can involve, for example, certain intellectual property, personal information, and sensitive, confidential information. It may be entrusted with an organization by a customer, business partner, or other third party. How employees identify, use, safeguard, and properly share non-public information serves as a critical responsibility.

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Non-Public Information: Carefully Handling a Critical Business Resource (Foundation Employee) Course

Non-Public Information: Carefully Handling a Critical Business Resource (Foundation Employee)
Non-Public Information: Carefully Handling a Critical Business Resource (Foundation Employee)
Non-public business information serves as a vital resource, and its proper use helps to safeguard this important asset. This information can involve, for example, certain intellectual property, personal information, and sensitive, confidential information. It may be entrusted with an organization by a customer, business partner, or other third party. How employees identify, use, safeguard, and properly share non-public information serves as a critical responsibility.

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