Blot PII in MCW

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How to blot PII in MCW

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hereamp;#39;s a tricky exponentamp;#39;s question we have to simplify the square root of a fraction where the numerator is 8 to the power of 12 plus 4 to the power of 13 and the denominator is 8 to the power of 6 plus 4 to the power of 14. first remember that 8 is equal to 2 to the power of 3 so we can substitute in then 4 is equal to 2 to the power of 2 so we substitute that in we then use the power rule and we can multiply the exponents together from here we can simplify the numerator by factoring out 2 to the power 26 and we can simplify the denominator by factoring out 2 to the power of 18. from here we have a factor of 2 to the power of 10 plus 1 in both the numerator and denominator so they cancel out then we have 2 to the power of 26 divided by 2 to the power of 18 which will be the difference of the powers thatamp;#39;ll be equal to 2 to the power of 8 we take the square root of that which is equal to 2 to the power 4 which is equal to 16 and thatamp;#39;s the answer

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Classify data by level of sensitivity Classifying data is the first step toward securing it. Companies can also classify PII as sensitive and non-sensitive. Once information gets classified, it is mandatory to treat sensitive PII as restricted; companies must draft rules and regulations to tag and safeguard them.
PII includes: persons name, date of birth SSN, bank account information, address, health records and Social Security benefit payment data.
ing to the NIST PII Guide, the following items definitely qualify as PII, because they can unequivocally identify a human being: full name (if not common), face, home address, email, ID number, passport number, vehicle plate number, drivers license, fingerprints or handwriting, credit card number, digital
7 Steps to Protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) at the Workplace Step 1: Identify and Classify Personally Identifiable Information. Step 2: Implement Access Controls and Permissions. Step 3: Encrypt Sensitive Data. Step 4: Secure Data Storage and Disposal. Step 5: Train Employees on PII Handling Procedures.
Personally identifiable information (PII) is any data that can be used to identify a specific individual. The common details that are considered as PII are name, social security numbers, mailing or email addresses, and phone numbers but technology has expanded the scope of PII considerably.
Examples of personally identifiable information (PII) include : Social security number (SSN), passport number, drivers license number, taxpayer identification number, patient identification number, and financial account or credit card number. Personal address and phone number.
Protecting your files with encryption is a core concept in data and information security, and thus its a powerful way to protect your PII. It involves transforming data or information into code that requires a digital key to access it in its original, unencrypted format.

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