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How to bind PII in WRD

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I want to talk for a minute about reducing the risk of unintended disclosure inside of your entity resolution system thereamp;#39;s going to be a database of some form that keeps track of all of the person identifiable information names addresses date of births phones social driveramp;#39;s licenses and so on and while most systems letamp;#39;s hope are running database encryption that still leaves one at risk of database administrators credentials being compromised or worse a you know corrupt database administrator an Insider thread one of the things you can do with sensing which is pretty unique I think in the industry of energy resolution is application Level encryption on top of the disk level encryption and what that means is sensing has an encryption and a decryption key it means as the data is arriving that personally identifiable information names addresses phones Etc is encrypted when itamp;#39;s written by the application and later during entity resolution process

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The sender should send two emails to the recipient: one with the password protected file attached; the other with the password to be used to access the file. Do not send both items in a single email.
Personally identifiable information (PII) is any type of data that can be used to identify someone, from their name and address to their phone number, passport information, and Social Security numbers. This information is frequently a target for identity thieves, especially over the internet.
What are some examples of non-PII? Info such as business phone numbers and race, religion, gender, workplace, and job titles are typically not considered PII. But they should still be treated as sensitive, linkable info because they could identify an individual when combined with other data.
If you are sending PII, include CUI in the subject of the email. following CUI. Also include a CUI indicator block after the body of the email.
From a zoomed-out perspective, the greatest difference between personal data and PII is that PII is often used to differentiate one person from another, while personal data includes any information related to a living individual, whether it distinguishes them from another individual or not.
When emailing Sensitive PII outside of DHS, save it in a separate document and password-protect or encrypt it. Send the encrypted document as an email attachment and provide the password to the recipient in a separate email or by phone. [See the instructions in the Handbook for Safeguarding Sensitive PII.]
What is PII (personally identifiable information)? Personally identifiable information (PII) is any data that could identify a specific person, such as a name, government-issued ID number, date of birth, occupation, or address. Glossary. Data privacy. Encryption and privacy.
Personal identification numbers: social security number (SSN), passport number, drivers license number, taxpayer identification number, patient identification number, financial account number, or credit card number. Personal address information: street address, or email address. Personal telephone numbers.

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