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    Social Security Number of an Individual - The number one priority would be to keep the SSN confidential, this information does not need to be accessed by most individuals. Behind that integrity would be the next priority, to make sure this matches up with the individual at hand. Third of course would have to be availability, without this information, it could prove to be difficult to verify someones identity. First Name and Last Name – I feel that all of these attributes serve the same level of

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    CHAPTER 2 Review of literature: The problems faced by the International students without a Social Security Number at Pittsburg State University. Introduction The study conducted by Savage (2007) describes when international students arrive in the United States, students are challenged by the many issues: language, academics and they have to adjust to many things like living, making communication, cultures, weather, transportation because they vary from one region to another region (Savage, 2007)

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    use number to identify a person. Social security number, life insurance, policy number, all identify a person. These number are so important that in the modern day if any person get a hold of these number, a person’s identity could be stolen, meaning that person money, housing and banking could be at risk. In the modern era, numbers are used for everyday life, from purchasing, owning houses, and even drive a vehicle. It's a way the government can keep track of every Americans. Social Security began

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    When we are just wandering social media pages we often think why would a hacker try to steal my information ,but more often then not they do not care how much you got but how much they can get off your name. Hackers are not the only ones that can gain access to your information. Many companies can be forced by law to hand over your private information to authorities ,that is a loss of privacy. "The social network itself may also try to access your email address book to invite your friends to join

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    idea but the thing is with social security number is that they are very sensitive information that is often stolen and the healthcare field is trying to move away from using social security numbers because of identity theft. We also had to provide them with an example of how years ago one’s medical card had bits and pieces of you asocial security numbers on it that were being used to commit identity theft. The measures we are currently taking in I-Care do exactly what number 8 on the essential public

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    Social Security Number Policy The Center is dedicated to protecting the personal and privacy of all employees. In the ordinary course of its business, and for a variety of legitimate business reasons, the Center may collect and store personal information about its employees, including all or any part of an employee’s social security number (“SSN”) in hard copy or digital storage. The Center takes measures to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of your SSN: • Ensuring the confidentiality of employee

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    There are many places that use Social Security numbers as a primary key to identify individuals. If you think about it, almost every place that adds you into a system requires you to submit your Social Security number. I feel indifferent about this topic. Yes, the use of Social Security as a primary key imposes a huge risk to an individual's security but it's so common for it to be asked these days that a Social Security number loses it's "security" purpose. There have been many data breaches that

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    protecting your social security number. Increasing the level of difficulty on all of your passwords is an essential function to keeping all your privacy safe and secure. We protect our private accounts with passwords so that we can be the only ones to access the account. We don't want anyone intruding our privacy and logging into our accounts

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    finances, credit history and reputation. The different forms of identity theft include social security identity theft, financial identity theft, driver’s license identity theft, criminal identity theft, medical identity theft, insurance identity theft, synthetic identity theft, tax identity theft and child identity theft. Social security identity theft is one of the most common because the social security number is one of the most valuable government based identity asset and American can possess.

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    Careful of What You Carry with You • Your Social Security card is unique to you and you alone. Because of this do not carry your Social Security card in your wallet or purse. Also, never write it on checks. Never give your Social Security number to someone who calls you on the phone. In telephone situations give it only to companies that you trust, i.e. a credit card company that YOU have called to verify who you are. • Although it is easy to forget your PIN number, especially if it is a unique one, which

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