Personal Sensitive Information definition

Personal Sensitive Information. (“PSI”) is a sub-category of Personal Information containing the following elements of Personal Information requiring additional control and protection: financial account numbers (including credit card, debit card, and bank account numbers), social security numbers/social insurance numbers, passwords, security challenge information, date of birth, credit score, driver’s license numbers, unique biometric data, ADT customer call lists, and ADT Personal Identification Codes (“PIC”). PSI also includes Personal Health Information (“PHI”) and Non-Public Personal Information (“NPPI”), as such terms are defined under any applicable Privacy Rules, including by not limited to the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act, if applicable (collectively, the “Privacy Laws”); and any other information that ADT may identify in writing as Personal Sensitive Information.

Examples of Personal Sensitive Information in a sentence

  • In addition, Supplier must process and store Personal Sensitive Information on equipment dedicated solely to processing Personal Sensitive Information and must keep Personal Sensitive Information physically separate from other customers’ information.

  • Prevent Personal Sensitive Information from being logged in the audit log.

  • Any ADT Customer Data (including but not limited to Personal Sensitive Information) that is transmitted wirelessly or over an untrusted connection (e.g., the Internet); provided, however that in no event shall any Personal Sensitive Information be transmitted by email unless it is provided or sent by a Subscriber.