Four ethical issues that arise when storing information about people are ensuring that the information is stored securely, that the information is being used correctly, information is only accessed by those who have permission to said information, and ensuring information security during a crisis such as natural disasters. Protecting and safeguarding personal information will help ensure the longevity of a company. Businesses need to ensure that their employees are utilizing personal information correctly, and keeping up with the companies standard protocols for said information. Businesses need to make sure that only those who have permission are allowed to access it, and install firewalls to prevent anyone from piggybacking another employee to gain access to said information. Employees should also have annual compliance training to ensure that they know how utilize information correctly, and give them examples of how they could potentially cause a threat to personal information. There should also be a protocol in place, in case of a natural disaster or company power outage. Businesses and employees need to work together to protect personal information, and reporting any occurrence of cybercrime to the designated manager/IT specialist.