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Address Privacy Compliance by Tracking Personally Identifiable Information

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The amounts of data that can be stored in these devices are growing by leaps and bounds every day. For example, iPods can now hold 60GB of data, some cell phones can store at least 3GB of data, and some fax machines can store at least 8MB of data. Imagine all the personally identifiable information (PII) that could be hiding in these mundane devices.
New and quickly emerging technologies are allowing PII to be captured in places you may not realize. Personnel are increasingly saving PII in places that are hard to centrally manage, such as within emails and Word documents. However, governments and the public are taking notice of these new privacy and security risks and expressing concerns.

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