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What is the University doing now to ensure all sensitive information is encrypted and passworded?

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What is the University doing now to ensure all sensitive information is encrypted and passworded?

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This can be answered in the question above titled “What steps are you taking to improve the security of personal information on campus computers?” Q: I have been affected and live overseas. I do not have any financial assets/bank accounts in the U.S. Can I still receive free credit monitoring and fraud alerts? (Also applies to those not impacted who live overseas.) A: All U.S. citizens are eligible for free annual credit reports, credit monitoring and free fraud alerts through one of the three credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion whether they live in the U.S. or overseas. If you are a U.S. citizen living overseas, you can follow the guidelines for protecting your identity on identity.georgetown.edu.

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