Personally Identifiable Information (PII) - An Overview
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Personally Identifiable Information (PII) - An Overview

30 Minutes Level: Foundational

We all use Personally Identifiable Information (PII) to identify ourselves. PII includes information like a driver's license number, an address, or a birthdate. Social Security numbers and biometric records such as fingerprints are also examples of PII. PII includes any information that can be used to distinguish or trace your identity - either alone or when combined with other information that is unique to you. Organizations must safeguard PII and limit access to it. Only those individuals with a "need to know" - that is, individuals with official authorized access to the information - may access and use a record or system of records containing PII.

Target Audience: General
Language: English

Compliance

Features

  • Audio Narration
  • Interactive Exercises
  • Inline Quizzes
  • Post-Assessment

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the definition of personally identifiable information (PII).
  • Identify why it's important to protect PII.
  • Identify the organization's and individual's responsibilities for safeguarding PII.

Description

We all use Personally Identifiable Information (PII) to identify ourselves. PII includes information like a driver's license number, an address, or a birthdate. Social Security numbers and biometric records such as fingerprints are also examples of PII. PII includes any information that can be used to distinguish or trace your identity - either alone or when combined with other information that is unique to you. Organizations must safeguard PII and limit access to it. Only those individuals with a "need to know" - that is, individuals with official authorized access to the information - may access and use a record or system of records containing PII.

PII breaches can be deeply damaging, and the negative consequences extend not only to those whose information has been compromised, but also to the organizations and individuals responsible for the loss.

Organizations and individuals who fail to comply with PII laws and regulations may be subject to a variety of penalties.

Industry Settings

  • Healthcare
  • Industrial & Manufacturing
  • Office & General
  • Retail

Compatibility Notes

  • Supports iPhone & iPad App: TrainingFlow™ App on iOS devices
  • Supports Android App: TrainingFlow™ app on Android devices
  • Supports Current Browsers: Chrome 60+, Firefox 60+, Safari 12+, Edge 16+


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