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California Breach Law
The California Breach Law imposes duties on any company that employs or sells to
people in California. It imposes a duty of care not to disclose personally identifiable
information to other parties and to take reasonable steps to protect the information
from purposes other than those for which it was released. Any person or business
that conducts business in California, which owns or licenses computerized data
that includes personal information, must disclose any breach of the security to any
resident of California whose unencrypted personal information was acquired by an
unauthorized person.
Personal information means an individual's first name or first initial and last name
in combination with any one or more of the following data elements, when either the
name or the data elements are not encrypted:
• Social security number
• Driver's license number or Identiication Card number
• Account number
• Credit or debit card number, in combination with any required security
code, access code, or password that would permit access to an individual's
financial account
The following tables show some examples of data, which might be considered as
Personally Identifiable Information ( PII ).
PII Columns: Trading Community Architecture
The following are the columns holding Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in
the Trading Community Architecture tables:
PII Attributes
Table
Column
Person name
HZ_PERSON_PROFILES PERSON_FIRST_NAME, PERSON_LAST_
NAME, PERSON_LAST_NAME_PREFIX,
PERSON_MIDDLE_NAME, PERSON_
NAME, PERSON_NAME_SUFFIX,
PERSON_PREVIOUS_LAST_NAME,
PERSON_PRE_NAME_ADJUNCT,
PERSON_SECOND_LAST_NAME,
PERSON_TITLE, PERSON_ACADEMIC_
TITLE, PERSON_INITIALS
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