The first thing that comes to mind that could be an ethical issue when storing data is the person’s privacy or confidentiality. Having all of someone’s information is a lot of power and its important to protect that person’s privacy to the best of your ability. The second issue that arises with storing information is the concern of security and breaches that can take place. When doing this the information entrusted to you is your responsibility and it is vital that it is protected against attacks of all forms, whether that would be a physical threat or an online one the information needs to be protected. Physical threats can be anything from a fire to a person trying to get information off of a server while an online threat would be someone trying to hack into the servers to get information or someone trying to upload a virus to the system to cripple it. The third problem that could arise from storing electronic information is the chance something copies wrong. Inaccuracies in data could lead to major problems not only for you but the people that you are storing the data for. If this person’s data is important enough to take the extra steps and try and store it safely its important that the information remains the same during the process. Be redundant and make sure the information stays consistent throughout the storing process. The last major issue I can see that could arise from storing someone information is inappropriate use of that person’s personal information. Doing anything with the information entrusted to you other than what is asked is a big ethical red flag. In this field the information given to you to protect should not be used in any other way to benefit you and should be only used in the ways instructed by the owner.