You share personal details dozens of times each day without thinking. Logging into your bank account, ordering food delivery, even browsing social media — each action leaves a trail of information ...
Personally identifiable information has been found in DataComp CommonPool, one of the largest open-source data sets used to train image generation models. Millions of images of passports, credit cards ...
In the complicated web that is data privacy law, there are a lot of acronyms. There are acronyms for everything from laws and regulations to types of data, roles, frameworks, and more. Unpacking the ...
Sprawling. That’s one way to describe the nature of data and responsibilities in modern organizations. There’s a lot of personally identifiable information (PII) and sensitive data to track, and ...
One of the primary reasons fraud is so prevalent today is because, all too often, it happens faster than merchants or financial institutions can react to stop it. The majority of fraud happens on the ...
Think of everything you've posted online over the past year — photos, blog entries, comments on websites, and so on. Now consider how much of that content says something about you as an individual, ...
Information that can identify an individual. Other than the obvious name, address and phone number, examples of personally identifiable information (PII) include date of birth, email address, phone ...