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Once the information security policy is written to cover the rules, all employees should adhere to it while sending email, accessing VOIP, browsing the Internet, and accessing confidential data in a system. Backup Policy. Version – A version number to control the changes made to the document. Implement policies. How data are backed up.
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Should there be any hardware issues, then backups can take over, meaning that for your business there is little to no interruption in service. All of your unified communications go through a single server and can be managed through a single interface. You don’t need to have any hardware on-site, instead everything is hosted in the cloud.
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