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hi Iamp;#39;m Gretel Egan Content Manager with wombat security technologies and today we bring you a segment in our preventing identity theft series and in this segment I want to talk to you about personally identifiable information sometimes people will refer to this as PII and essentially components of PII exists everywhere a piece of PII is anything that can be used alone or in combination to identify you personally and while you may share certain pieces of PII with other people like your birthdate or your employer there are pieces of PII that are specific to you we call them one-to-one identifiers these are the most important pieces of PII to keep protected because they can most easily lead to identity theft however it is important to keep in mind that a scammer can take other pieces small pieces of PII combine them to make a bigger picture of who you are and use that information to steal your identity so essentially what you want to do is consider your PII to be privileged inform

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One of the most basic and effective ways to secure a database with PII is to encrypt your data, both at rest and in transit. Encryption is the process of transforming data into a coded form that can only be read by authorized parties who have the decryption key.
GDPR establishes a clear distinction between sensitive personal data and non-sensitive personal data. Examples of non-sensitive data would include gender, date of birth, place of birth and postcode. Although this type of data isnt sensitive, it can be combined with other forms of data to identify an individual.
What are examples of personally identifiable information (PII)? 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.
Examples of PHI include: Any dates (except years) that are directly related to an individual, including birthday, date of admission or discharge, date of death, or the exact age of individuals older than 89. Telephone number. Fax number. Email address.
Protected Health Information (PHI) is any health information that includes any of the 18 elements identified by HIPAA. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is defined as data used in research that is not considered PHI and is therefore not subject to the HIPAA Privacy and security Rules.
Sensitive personally identifiable information can include your full name, Social Security number, drivers license, financial information, and medical records. Nonsensitive personally identifiable information is easily accessible from public sources and can include your ZIP code, race, gender, and date of birth.
Best Practices for PII Security: 6 Simple Steps Identify the PII your organization uses. Locate where PII is stored, and where it moves. Classify PII in terms of sensitivity. Govern access to PII and establish an acceptable usage policy. Implement an encryption solution. Back up your solution with training.
(1) any information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individuals identity, such as name, social security number, date and place of birth, mothers maiden name, or biometric records; and (2) any other information that is linked or linkable to an individual, such as medical, educational, financial, and

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