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Is your sensitive data secure?
Is your sensitive data secure?
Do you limit data storage and retention time required for immediate processing and legal, regulatory, and business requirements?
Do you have processes to securely delete data when no longer needed?
Do you have a periodic process for identifying and securely deleting sensitive data that is no longer needed?
Is sensitive data stored with strong encryption methods?
Are decryption keys kept distinct from any user account information (not derived from any particular user information)?
Do you protect keys against disclosure and misuse?
Do you restrict access to cryptographic keys to the fewest number of people as possible (only by need access)?
Do you store cryptographic keys securely in the fewest possible locations?
Do you generate strong cryptographic keys?
Do you have secure cryptographic key distribution?
Do you have secure cryptographic key storage?
Are cryptographic keys regularly retired and replaced?
Do you have split key knowledge (that is, it takes the knowledge of more than one person to reconstruct a whole key)?
Do you encrypt keys whenever they pass through non-secure networks or systems?
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