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Privacy-in-a-Suitcase Presentation

Privacy-in-a-Suitcase Presentation. Introduction – Learning Objectives At the end of this Program, you will: Have a better awareness of privacy issues

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Page 1: Privacy-in-a-Suitcase Presentation. Introduction – Learning Objectives At the end of this Program, you will: Have a better awareness of privacy issues

Privacy-in-a-Suitcase Presentation

Page 2: Privacy-in-a-Suitcase Presentation. Introduction – Learning Objectives At the end of this Program, you will: Have a better awareness of privacy issues

Introduction – Learning Objectives

At the end of this Program, you will:• Have a better awareness of privacy issues• Take away some basic privacy concepts• Understand that privacy is regulated in certain

areas, certain circumstances• Understand that regulation may give you both

rights and responsibilities

Page 3: Privacy-in-a-Suitcase Presentation. Introduction – Learning Objectives At the end of this Program, you will: Have a better awareness of privacy issues

Privacy ExerciseWhat’s in YOUR wallet?

Scene:Left the wallet at Starbucks

Reaction:Are you worried about anyone going through your wallet?

Page 4: Privacy-in-a-Suitcase Presentation. Introduction – Learning Objectives At the end of this Program, you will: Have a better awareness of privacy issues

Private/Not Private

Item Private Not Private

Driver’s License

Social Security Card

US Passport (or reference to that number)

Credit Card

“I will love you forever note” signed by high school sweetheart

Prescription Medication order

Receipt from a lingerie store ($384.21)

Photos of small children, names shown on the back

Filled out employment application; for weekend work, at a local shop

Macy’s credit card bill

Consolidated monthly bank statement

Print-out from Outlook address book

Email from your siblings; describing parents’ health, including diagnosis

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Private/Not PrivateElectronic Version

Item Private

Not Private

Last four digits of SSN for on-line confirmation (bill-pay)

College application

Shopping habits

Friends, acquaintances, classmates, work colleagues

Business contacts

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The information in this presentation was compiled from sources believed to be reliable for informational purposes only. All sample policies and procedures herein should serve as a guideline, which you can use to create your own policies and procedures. We trust that you will customize these samples to reflect your own operations and believe that these samples may serve as a helpful platform for this endeavor. Any and all information contained herein is not intended to constitute legal advice and accordingly, you should consult with your own attorneys when developing programs and policies. You should not take, or refrain from taking action based on its content. We do not guarantee the accuracy of this information or any results and further assume no liability in connection with this publication and sample policies and procedures, including any information, methods or safety suggestions contained herein. Moreover, this presentation cannot be assumed to contain every acceptable safety and compliance procedure or that additional procedures might not be appropriate under the circumstances.