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This training module emphasizes the critical importance of safeguarding Child Support Enforcement (CSE) data. Participants will explore the extensive data resources available to the CSE community, including NDNH and wage records, while understanding the potential risks of unauthorized disclosure. We will discuss accountability measures for CSE programs and the significant role employees play in maintaining security. Learning objectives focus on the implications of data leaks, including risks to family safety and financial integrity, highlighting the collective responsibility in protecting sensitive information.
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Why Do We Need to Protect the Child Support Enforcement Data?
Learning Objectives • Identify and discuss the vast amount of data available to the Child Support Enforcement community. • Discuss the need to protect the public’s information. • Identify and discuss to whom the Child Support Enforcement Program is accountable. • Describe the impact that employees have on security issues in the Child Support Enforcement Program.
FPLS – An Abundance of Data • NDNH • New Hire Records • Quarterly Wage Records • Unemployment Insurance Records • FCR • Child support cases • Child support participants
Protecting the Public’s Information • Family Violence • The unauthorized disclosure of information could cause harm to CP and/or child • Financial Crimes and Fraud • The unauthorized disclosure of information could result in financial crime or fraud to an individual
Accountability to the IRS and SSA • FPLS data encompasses sensitive info from other Federal Agencies
Employees are the Key Ingredient • Personnel are the key to security of the system • The success of the security program is dependent on everyone’s cooperation!
DATA “What Would Happen to the Child Support Enforcement Program if Our Access to Locate Data Were Restricted or Denied?”