- [Instructor] Let's hear the answer to this question, and I'll give my thoughts on how it goes at the end. - Today, information can move very quickly and broadly. We have access to so much at our fingertips that it can be in just an instant. I could literally look up anything or anyone and have information within seconds. On the other hand, that's extremely helpful. But then on the other hand, that's extremely terrifying. And I've learned throughout my career that confidential information can be used properly, or it can be compromised. I've been exposed to some highly sensitive information that could be career-ending for employees, as well as a compromise to organizations' restructuring plans. That's not something that I have ever taken lightly, and I've always knew that it was always my duty to protect it. I learned this early on in my career when I worked in the internal security department of a Fortune 500 company.…
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