As cybersecurity continues to rise as a critical business priority, Paycom’s HR and payroll platform emphasizes trust as a foundational element of its security strategy. Recognizing the sensitive nature of workforce data and the growing risks tied to AI expansion and digital operations, Paycom focuses on minimizing complexity while safeguarding employee information. According to Shane Hadlock, Paycom’s president and chief client officer, trust in HR technology builds through reliable service and robust security standards. The company’s approach includes employing secure, fully encrypted, single-database solutions that keep all HR processes centralized. This eliminates the risks associated with transmitting sensitive data via less secure channels like email or text, thereby preserving data integrity and confidentiality.
Moreover, ensuring that employees can confidently verify their payroll and HR data accuracy promotes a culture of trust that strengthens employee engagement and vigilance. Despite many organizations claiming to have HR security strategies, Paycom highlights that not all tools offer modern security measures required to address evolving threats effectively. With the right HR technology and education, organizations can better protect their workforce’s data and maintain brand credibility. As concerns around outages and breaches grow—evidenced by over half of employers willing to change providers after security incidents—Paycom’s trust-centered security model positions it as a leading innovator in HR and payroll cybersecurity.

