Have been with this company 2 months and this is my first "official" IT support job. This is a small company - about 15 people. I'm the tech/office support guy.
So there is a company (recommended by our accountant) that is possibly going to help us with our taxes and offer other financial advice. In order to do this they need to see all our sales data from last year. I have dumped all this raw data from our accounting software into an RTF file for them to import into their own software - as per their instructions. I'm a little uneasy about just handing all this data over. Some of it is sensitive in that it shows all our profit margins, markups and possibly other even more sensitive information. It just seems odd handing all this over to a company we don't know just to see if they can offer us a service.
It's not so much that I think it's a scam or anything - just that I had to sign non-disclosure paperwork when I joined due to some of our stuff being sensitive in nature.....and now we're just going to e-mail all this important data to a bunch of people who may not even work for us in the end.
My boss (the GM) is OK with this, but is there anything I should be doing here? Is there a common procedure we should be following....getting them to sign something saying they'll destroy the data, for example? And do you think my boss should sign off on this too? I don't want to be in a position later on where somebody asks me why I sent financial information out and I can only reply "the boss told me to".
Or am I being overly cautious with this?
Thanks!
So there is a company (recommended by our accountant) that is possibly going to help us with our taxes and offer other financial advice. In order to do this they need to see all our sales data from last year. I have dumped all this raw data from our accounting software into an RTF file for them to import into their own software - as per their instructions. I'm a little uneasy about just handing all this data over. Some of it is sensitive in that it shows all our profit margins, markups and possibly other even more sensitive information. It just seems odd handing all this over to a company we don't know just to see if they can offer us a service.
It's not so much that I think it's a scam or anything - just that I had to sign non-disclosure paperwork when I joined due to some of our stuff being sensitive in nature.....and now we're just going to e-mail all this important data to a bunch of people who may not even work for us in the end.
My boss (the GM) is OK with this, but is there anything I should be doing here? Is there a common procedure we should be following....getting them to sign something saying they'll destroy the data, for example? And do you think my boss should sign off on this too? I don't want to be in a position later on where somebody asks me why I sent financial information out and I can only reply "the boss told me to".
Or am I being overly cautious with this?
Thanks!


