Here I want to list what the study guide states is personally identifiable information. I did not know that there was a distinct list for this and I find it interesting.
-Full Name
-National Identification Number (SSN)
-Sometimes an IP address can be used here
- Tag number of a vehicle
- DL number
- Someone's face
-Fingerprints
-A person's handwriting
-Credit card numbers
-A digital id
-Birthdate
-place of birth
-Genetic code (DNA I'm assuming)
Privacy is always threatened these days since we are so reliant on technology. Privacy must be a main concern for three main reasons. More and more data centers are being built and maintained that include a plethora of valuable, personal info. Also, globalization is occurring at a rapid pace. All of your personal data can be transferred to foreign places in an instant! Finally, BI is big these days, and information like could be very valuable to certain individuals. Privacy laws are emerging at a rapid pace. This is why becoming a CISSP might be a great career choice as they will be needed more and more as time progresses.
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