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Personal Data Protection and Security Measures

Personal Data Protection and Security Measures. Justin Law IT Services - Information Security Team 25 & 27 November 2013. Agenda. Data protection. Data is one of the most valuable assets of the University

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Personal Data Protection and Security Measures

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  1. Personal Data Protection and Security Measures Justin Law IT Services - Information Security Team 25 & 27 November 2013

  2. Agenda

  3. Data protection • Data is one of the most valuable assets of the University • Data could be any factual information that is stored on computer, USB drive, Cloud and of course, on paper. • Risks of Data: • Theft • Loss • Leakage • Tamper

  4. Data Classification

  5. The importance of data classification • Allow us to identify the data • Manage the data better • Employ appropriate level of security for the data

  6. Three-level Data Classification In order to handle data properly, data should be classified into categories- classification level. Three-level Classification:

  7. Three-level Classification • Public • Data is generally open to the public. • No existing local, national or international legal restrictions on access. • Example: Events and Activities, communications notices and publications.

  8. Three-level Classification • Sensitive • Data is “Official Use Only” • Protected from unauthorized access due to proprietary, ethical or privacy considerations • Example: Student Data; University partner or sponsor information where no NDA exists

  9. Three-level Classification • Restricted • Data is protected by regulations, University policies or contractual agreement • Unauthorized access may result in significant financial risk or negative impacts on the reputation of the University • Example: Personal Information, Payment Records, Medical records

  10. Data Handling • Level of precautions and security controls are relevant to the data classification • More protections for more sensitive data

  11. Data Handling

  12. IT Security Good practices

  13. Workstation • Use complex password, more than 8 characters • Enable login password and screen saver password • Logout when unattended • Do not install P2P software on computer that handles confidential data • Physically secure the notebook PC, tablet PC • Avoid using public computer to access confidential files • Using VPN or other secure channel for remotely access from the outside of the university

  14. Storage • Data could be stored on personal PC, file server, mobile phone, NAS, Cloud, etc… • Access control • Need ID and password • Read, write, deny access • Logging • Use encryption • Backup

  15. Removable Storage • Only store sensitive data on portable devices or media when absolutely necessary • Use Encryption • Erase the data after use • Don’t leave USB drive unattended • Keep it safe • Don’t use USB drive from unknown source. • Report to supervisor if lost USB drive that contains sensitive data

  16. Cloud storage • Before putting data to Cloud, you should consider: • Privacy and confidentiality • Data retention • Impossible to eliminate • Data ownership • Data Encryption • being uploaded to, or downloaded from, and stored in the cloud • Exposure of data • to operator, local and foreign government and government agency

  17. Social Networks • Social networks are a great way to stay connected with others, but you should be wary about how much personal information you post. • Privacy and security settings • Once posted, always posted • Keep personal info personal • Know and manage your friends

  18. Mobile Security • “New Technology, old Privacy and Security issue” • Lost or stolen devices • Enable screen lock • Encrypt the data, such as email and documents • Alert the automatically login of company email and file server • Malware and virus • Steal bank details, Company Data, • Personal identities, Email addresses • Install mobile security apps • Use Remote Wipe, Encryption and Anti-Virus

  19. Phishing email Sample of phishing email Hyperlink Http://evil.com/cheatu/login.htm

  20. Phishing Phishing is the act of attempting to acquire information such as usernames and password by pretending from a trusted entity, e.g. ITS or other department of the university • Signs of a phishing email: • Not addressed to you by name • Asks for your username and password • “Business letters” but comes from suspicious email accounts • What to do if you received phishing email • Delete these suspicious emails • Don’t reply or click any link on them. • Refer to HKU Spam report web site http://www.its.hku.hk/spam-report

  21. Thank You

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