- What is a sensitive information policy?
- What is personal and or sensitive information?
- What is PII SPI and Phi?
- What is sensitive personal data information?
What is a sensitive information policy?
The Information Sensitivity Policy is intended to help employees determine what information can be disclosed to non-employees, as well as the relative sensitivity of information that should not be disclosed outside of <Company Name> without proper authorization.
What is personal and or sensitive information?
Personal information is information that can be used to identify an individual. Sensitive information is a type of personal information that is more highly protected by laws due to its more vulnerable nature. For example, personal information can be your last name or email address.
What is PII SPI and Phi?
SPI — Sensitive Personal Information. NPI — Nonpublic Personal Information. MNPI — Material Nonpublic Information. Private Information. PHI / ePHI — (electronically) Protected Health Information.
What is sensitive personal data information?
Sensitive data is data that reveals a person's race or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership and personal data concerning a person's health and sex life. Data concerning health may for example comprise sick leave, pregnancy and doctor's visits.