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Re: Sharing PII information with 3rd parties (encryption)
From: David Curry <david.curry () NEWSCHOOL EDU>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 09:36:59 -0500
We use Biscom Delivery Server to send confidential information both between different offices of the university as well as between the university and third parties. It's one of those systems where you sign in and use a webmail-like interface to create a message to the recipient(s) and upload the files you want to send; it then sends an email to the recipient with a link that he or she can use to log in and download the files. It's got auditing and encryption and linkage to Active Directory and all those good things. --Dave -- *DAVID A. CURRY, CISSP* • DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SECURITY *THE NEW SCHOOL* • 55 W. 13TH STREET • NEW YORK, NY 10011 +1 212 229-5300 x4728 • david.curry () newschool edu On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 09:10, Moyer, Janice <jmoyer3 () mccneb edu> wrote:
I am looking to understand what applications/methods are being used by your organization to share Personally Identifiable Information (PII) with third parties? Secure email, document management, secure ftp, etc? **** ** ** Thank you,**** ** ** Janice Moyer, CISSP, Sec+, CISM**** Network Security Engineer**** Information Technology Services**** Metropolitan Community College**** Desk 402-457-2925**** Cell 402-429-0979**** Email jmoyer3 () mccneb edu <cmpee () mccneb edu>**** *Do what it is that you do just a little bit better everyday in every way! ***** ** **
Current thread:
- Sharing PII information with 3rd parties (encryption) Moyer, Janice (Nov 22)
- Re: Sharing PII information with 3rd parties (encryption) David Curry (Nov 22)
- Re: Sharing PII information with 3rd parties (encryption) Garrett Lanzy (Nov 22)
- Re: Sharing PII information with 3rd parties (encryption) David Curry (Nov 22)