Protecting Personal Business Information

Personal business is a term used to refer to tasks or activities which are carried out by a person, company or an an individual on their own. Examples include managing finances, completing household chores, or making appointments. It can also mean setting up and running a company based on one’s skills or interests, as a sole proprietor.

Although privacy laws for data vary across countries and states however, they all have the same definitions of what is considered personal information. The CCPA and Connecticut’s law, for example, describe personal data as any information that is linked or reasonably capable of being linked to an identifiable person, except for de-identified data or publically available information. The CCPA also includes a section for sensitive personal information that requires greater protection than any other kind of data.

It’s essential to know how much information your company has. This can be accomplished by conducting a full inventory of all documents, files, and storage devices. This includes file cabinets, desktops and laptops and mobile devices flash www.bizinfoportal.co.uk/2021/04/23/business-development-strategy-creating-long-term-value/ drives, disks and digital copiers. Don’t forget to be aware of places where sensitive information could be stored outside of your office, such as employees’ homes and work-from home computers as well as other devices.

PII that is sensitive needs to be encrypted during transport and when at rest, and only kept as long as it is needed for business purposes. This includes biometric information medical information covered under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and unique identifiers like passports or Social Security numbers and employee personnel records.

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on skype
Share on whatsapp
Share on email
error: Content is protected !!
تحدث واتساب معي
💬 مرحباً بكم
السلام عليكم
مرحباً 👋
أهلًا بمن جاءوا بالتحية وبالسلام