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What is the importance of maintaining security and confidentiality?
Confidentiality (in the context of personal information for example) is vital to protect vulnerable people and information from general viewing by people to whome the information has no bearing. An example would be a persons bank account.
Information held about an item process or person is not communicated to any person or persons that do not have a legitimate reason or right to that data
Confidentiality is the practice of protecting sensitive information and keeping it private. This means that information is only shared with authorized individuals on a need-to-know basis. Maintaining confidentiality is important in various fields, such as healthcare, finance, and legal sectors, to protect individuals' privacy and prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data.
confidentiality mean to keep all personal information and details safe and pricate. for example medical information
Relative confidentiality is secrecy or privacy that is observed up to a certain limit. A good example is when you visit a psychologist, they will guard the information you have shared with them.
Maintaining confidentiality means keeping a secret. This is one of the qualities that most professionals are required to have as part of their code of conduct.
Confidentiality leads to trust, when you are trusted more people will communicate with you. Conversely, if you were known as someone who breaches a persons confidentiality less people will want to communicate with you.
Basically the long and short of it is keep a secret. Don't divulge any information. Business is a lot like war, information can be the difference between success and failure.
Security and confidentiality are two very important things. Without them people would not be OK with bank use or anything.
it builds on the ability to have open and honest communication in the workplace secure in the knowledge that any information will not be shared with those you do not wish it to be shared with.
In healthcare, HIPPA laws protect patient confidentiality. Patient medical information can not be given over the phone to anyone claiming to know the patient without express permission from the patient.