We designed our company confidentiality policy to explain how we expect our employees to treat confidential information. Employees will unavoidably receive and handle personal and private information about clients, partners, and our company. We want to make sure that this information is well-protected.
We must protect this information for two reasons. It may:
This policy affects all employees of BSI, including board members, investors, contractors, and volunteers, who may have access to confidential information.
Confidential and proprietary information is secret, valuable, expensive, and easily replicated. Common examples of confidential information are:
Employees may have various levels of authorized access to confidential information.
When employees stop working for our company, they’re obliged to return any confidential files and delete them from their personal devices.
We’ll take measures to ensure that confidential information is well protected. We’ll:
Confidential information may occasionally have to be disclosed for legitimate reasons. Examples are:
In such cases, employees involved should document their disclosure procedure and collect all needed authorizations. We’re bound to avoid disclosing more information than needed.
Employees who don’t respect our confidentiality policy will face disciplinary and, possibly, legal action.
We’ll investigate every breach of this policy. We’ll terminate any employee who willfully or regularly breaches our confidentiality guidelines for personal profit. We may also have to punish any unintentional breach of this policy depending on its frequency and seriousness. We’ll terminate employees who repeatedly disregard this policy, even when they do so unintentionally.
This policy is binding even after separation of employment.