Which term is used to refer to personal sensitive data?
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PII
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PII or Personal Identifiable Information is any data that can be used to clearly identify an individual. GDPR has laid out a specific set of regulations that deal with this broad and expanding definition of PII.
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PII or 'Personal recognizable data' is any 'information' which will be wont to clearly establish an 'individual'. 'GDPR' has set out a selected set of rules that handle this broad and increasing definition of PII.
- Any 'information' that relates to 'associate' known or 'classifiable' or 'living individual' is thought of as personal data. Bound classes underneath personal knowledge need further protection, have special process necessities, and are called as 'sensitive personal data '.
- According to the 'GDPR' Regulation, 'sensitive personal data ' includes racial or ethnic origin', policy-making, non-secular or 'philosophical' beliefs, labor union membership, genetic data concerning somebody's 'genetic' or 'noninheritable genetic' characteristics, and 'biometric knowledge' like a 'fingerprint', 'sexual orientation', or 'data' .
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