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Identify the PIN your company stores. Find all the places PIN is stored. Classify PIN in terms of sensitivity. Delete old PIN you no longer need. Establish an acceptable usage policy. Encrypt PIN.
PIN in electronic form: Sensitive PIN should only be accessed via DHS-approved portable electronic devices (Beds) such as laptops, USB flash drives, and external hard drives (including contractor-owned equip mentor a system that is approved to be used as a government system.). Systems Policy Directive 4300A.
Personally identifiable information, or PIN, is any data that could potentially be used to identify a particular person. Examples include a full name, Social Security number, driver's license number, bank account number, passport number, and email address.
a. Sending Sensitive PIN within or outside of DHS. When emailing Sensitive PIN outside of DHS, save it in a separate document and password-protect or encrypt it. Send the encrypted document as an email attachment and provide the password to the recipient in a separate email or by phone.
Identification organizations can protect PIN by removing it where it may no longer be needed. Identification is a great tool safeguard data. Encryption organizations can encrypt databases and repositories where PIN is stored.
1 Answer. A password is not considered PIN because it's not something that can be used to identify a person. These latter is considered so-called “linkable-PII”, meaning that can be used to assist in the identification of an identity but can't be used to establish a 1:1 relationship.
When emailing Sensitive PIN outside of DHS, save it in a separate document and password-protect or encrypt it. Send the encrypted document as an email attachment and provide the password to the recipient in a separate email or by phone. [See the instructions in the Handbook for Safeguarding Sensitive PIN.]
Identify the PIN your company stores. Find all the places PIN is stored. Classify PIN in terms of sensitivity. Delete old PIN you no longer need. Establish an acceptable usage policy. Encrypt PIN.
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