While it is a best practice to encrypt personally identifiable information (PII) before storing it to protect it against unauthorized access, it doesn't automatically ensure compliance with all data protection regulations globally. Different jurisdictions may have additional requirements beyond data encryption, such as policies around data retention, data sovereignty, and specific encryption standards. Therefore, simply encrypting PII doesn't guarantee global compliance.
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What are personally identifiable information (PII) and why is it important to protect it?
What are some key data protection regulations besides encryption that organizations should be aware of?
What does 'data sovereignty' mean and how might it impact compliance?
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