Storing the private and important information of customers is one of the most complex tasks companies have to deal with on a daily basis. This task is essential for maintaining customer support and ensuring a successful future for a company. A task like this requires thoughtful analysis to overcome ethical issues and succeed. The first ethical issue that has to be solved is privacy/confidentiality. This might be the single most important issue a company has to confront. Keeping the data of customers safe and secure from cyber threats and other disasters has to be mandatory. Failing to keep customer data secure can potentially result in losing trust and even potentially being sued. The second ethical issue faced when storing electronic information is data inaccuracies. Having customer data that is incorrect can lead to a wide array of business and ethics problems. This can lead to issues with fraud and integrity. Customer transactions will also be made difficult encouraging mix ups in sales. The third ethical issue to consider is outside cyber attacks and threats. These can result in customer data being wiped out entirely or stolen. This can put your customers at risk for fraud, financial loss, and identify threats. The fourth and final ethical issue faced when storing information online is availability. Customers need to be able to view their information if necessary at all times to make sure it is safe and secure. The party responsible for keeping the customers data safe also need to be able to access the information to do their job accurately. Accessibility also allows the data to be monitored frequently and on a regular basis. Addressing these four major ethical issues will allow you to avoid issues when storing customer data online. Confronting these issues and learning how to store induvial information effectively will also put you ahead of the curve in cyber security and technology.