Personally Identifiable Information Pii
Found 6 free book(s)Written Information Security Plan
www.wpi.eduWritten Information Security Plan 2 | P a g e . 3.0 Definitions 1. WISP . The term “WISP” refers to WPI’s Written Information Security Plan. 2. PII The term “PII” shall mean “Personally Identifiable Information.” PII is encompassing of any and all data regarding Massachusetts residents held by WPI, written or electronic,
DHS Handbook for Safeguarding Sensitive PII
www.dhs.govPII is a form of Sensitive Information,1 which includes, but is not limited to, PII and Sensitive PII. Sensitive PII (SPII) is Personally Identifiable Information, which if lost, compromised, or disclosed without authorization, could result in substantial harm, embarrassment, inconvenience, or …
How to Obtain a Consumer’s Authorization before Gaining ...
marketplace.cms.govaccess their personally identifiable information (PII), which is sometimes referred to as obtaining the consumer’s consent. Assisters are required to: • Ensure that applicants are informed of the functions and responsibilities of the assister, including that assisters are not acting as tax advisers or attorneys when providing
Personally Identifiable Information and Privacy Act ...
www.nrc.govthe Breach of Personally Identifiable Information," dated May 22, 2007, Federal agencies are required to ensure that all individuals are: – Aware of the responsibilities relative to protecting PII – Aware of the consequences and accountability for violation of these
Identifiable Information (PII) - NIST
nvlpubs.nist.govThe escalation of security breaches involving personally identifiable information (PII) has contributed to the loss of millions of records over the past few years.1 Breaches involving PII are hazardous to both individuals and organizations. Individual harms2 may include identity theft, embarrassment, or blackmail.
Protecting Student Privacy While Using Online Educational ...
tech.ed.govthe term PII, which includes direct identifiers (such as a student’s or other family member’s name) and indirect identifiers (such as a student’s date of birth, place of birth, or mother’s maiden name ) (see 34 CFR § 99.3 definition of “ personally identifiable …