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Every
day, the information that USDA agencies manage affects the
financial markets and lives of individuals. Therefore, USDA
must exercise due diligence in its protection. As dissemination
of information becomes easier, the Department must walk a
fine line between information exchange and information protection.
This is especially important in an age of
instant access and global exchange. As networks expand and
connect, security concerns will expand exponentially. USDA
is committed to stay abreast of security concerns, and proactively
address them.

USDA Fifth Annual Cyber Security Awareness
Expo
July 17- 18, 2012
Jamie L. Whitten Building - Patio
14th and Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC
Click
here to Register!
The United States Department of Agriculture, Office of the
Chief Information Officer is proud to present the Fifth Annual
USDA Cyber Security Expo. The Cyber Security Expo is a two-day
interactive and educational forum. This year, the theme is
"Federal Cloud Computing: Securing the USDA Enterprise." The
Expo will provide attendees an opportunity to learn about
cloud computing emerging trends, risk management framework
in the cloud, various cloud offerings, companies and agencies
that have placed systems in the cloud, etc. This awareness
event is for all USDA employees, contractors, partners and
volunteers to learn about new technologies and how they work
in supporting the USDA mission.
Expo highlights include:
- FISMA and FedRAMP requirements
- Operations
- Policy
- Implementation
- Best Practices
- Lessons Learned
Registration is open for all USDA employees,
volunteers, partners and contractors. The Expo is
free!
To
download the Cyber Security Awareness Expo Flyer, click here.

Personally Identifiable Information
USDA holds a vast amount of data on
its employees and customers. Some of this data is readily
available to the public and in fact is mandated to be
made available through various legislative and legal vehicles.
However, some data is sensitive and should never be made
public, such as Personally Identifiable Information (PII).
PII refers to information that can be
used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity.
PII can include information or combinations of information
such as social security numbers (in complete or truncated
form), place of birth, date of birth, mother’s maiden
name, biometric record, fingerprint, iris scan, DNA, medical
history, medical conditions, financial information, credit
card numbers, bank account numbers, etc. USDA is committed
to protecting PII for both employees and customers. USDA
has a toll-free PII Incident Hotline at 1-877-PII-2YOU.
The hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
There is also an Incident Hotline at 1-888-926-2373.
http://www.ocio.usda.gov/security/index.html
Last Modified:
04/11/2012
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