15 Feb 2022
Privacy Concerns with Disposal of Sensitive Data
Organizations must properly dispose or destroy sensitive personally identifying information (PII) to avoid harsh penalties. Check out this comparison of each state’s laws on the disposal or destruction of such PII, as well as exceptions and potential penalties.
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