Personally Identifiable Information: 03. How To Protect PII
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What you'll learn
In this course, we'll talk through each step of the process so your organization can keep data safe.
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Protecting personally identifiable information, or PII, is crucial to any organization. Learning how to protect the information you handle helps to prevent disasters like data breaches, identity fraud and financial fraud, and other legal consequences. So, how can you protect all this information? The Federal Trade Commission, or FTC, offers some sound advice to businesses on how to protect PII. It's a process that includes five steps: take stock, scale down, lock it, pitch it, and plan ahead. In this course, we'll talk through each step of the process so your organization can keep data safe.
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Making the Workplace Safer and Smarter
HSI (Health & Safety Institute) is a recognized leader in Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) and workforce development software, training, and compliance solutions.
HSI is your single-source partner for EHS, Compliance, and Professional Development solutions. HSI provides integrated e-learning content, training solutions, and cloud-based software designed to enable your business to improve safety, operations, and employee development. Across all industries, we help safety and technical managers, human resources, first responders, and operational leaders train and develop their workforce, keep workers safe, and meet regulatory and operational compliance requirements. We are a unique partner that offers a suite of cloud-based software solutions including learning management, safety management, chemical SDS management, and more, integrated with our content and training so businesses can not only monitor and manage multiple workflows in one system, but train employees via one partner.