the second highest year since the Identity Theft Resource Center began tracking them in 2005. [1] Between this influx of breaches and rapidly evolving and emerging privacy laws, it is no wonder enterprises are struggling to protect and effectively manage personally identifiable information (PII)
These enhanced data breach notifications require that data processors and controllers institute โappropriate technical and organizational measuresโ to protect โthe rights and freedoms of individuals,โ including encryption, confidentiality, integrity and accessibility of personally identifiable information. It also includes the requirement to notify data protection authorities within 72 hours of breach
This means itโs vital to comply with personally identifiable information (PII) mandates, including jurisdiction-specific requirements, no matter where your information is stored
Scheduled to come into effect June 1, 2017, the Law introduced many new requirements concerning the handling of personally identifiable information (PII)
Description : The session will cover a real-life attack on a major corporation and the resulting mega-breach where personally identifiable information (PII) for nearly half of the U.S. population was compromised
03-25-2021 | 12:00 - 13:00 ET
Description: The session will cover a real-life attack on a major corporation and the resulting mega-breach where personally identifiable information (PII) for nearly half of the U.S. population was compromised
The automatic recognition of geographical location in textual information can also be used to redact personally identifiable information. This will make it possible to automatically redact an address and phone number before a document is disclosed under a FOIA request
With highly sensitive data (personally identifiable information, protected health information), limited and appropriate access is always critically important
It has never been a secret that the data set that was originally made available by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) contained a high level of personally identifiable information (PII) and even Protected Health Information (PHI) about the company’s former employees
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Companies such as MaxxSafe, KPMG, and Corporate Combat have emerging practices with a primary focus on records that deal with personally identifiable information (PII) and other corporate information theft