[Stranger] Oh hey. Sorry, I saw you had a smartphone. I was wondering if I could check my work e-mail on it. It would really help me out. [Narrator] A stranger has asked to use your phone. What do you want to do? [Narrator] Wrong! Never let unauthorized personnel access government-issued devices. Tell this man, “No.” [Narrator] Good job. You should never let unauthorized personnel access government-issued devices. [Narrator] Read these Travel Tips for mobile computing. Select the Done button when you are finished. [Steve] Hey it’s Steve. Sorry to bother you at lunch, but I need help reviewing this report ASAP. Do you have a tablet or something with you? I can send it to your personal e-mail if it’s easier. [Narrator] Good job. Never allow sensitive data on non-Government-issued mobile devices. PII and PHI may only be stored on encrypted Government furnished equipment. [Narrator] Wrong! Never allow sensitive data on non-Government-issued mobile devices. PII and PHI may only be stored on encrypted Government furnished equipment. [Narrator] No result. Try again. [Steve] Well, I guess if you can’t get to it over lunch, I’ll just throw it up on the shared drive and you can check it out as soon as you get back. [Narrator] Good job. You should never post sensitive data with PII or PHI on a shared drive unless there is controlled access that allows only authorized people to access the data. [Narrator] Wrong! You should never post sensitive data with PII or PHI on a shared drive unless there is controlled access that allows only authorized people to access the data. [Narrator] Great! You should encrypt data containing PII or PHI. You should also make sure there is controlled access that allows only authorized people to access the data. [Narrator] No result. Try again. [Steve] Oh you’re right. Hey, Cynthia just walked in. She can look this over. Thanks anyways. [Narrator] Read these tips for identifying PII and PHI. Select Next to continue. [Narrator] Now read these tips for protecting PII and PHI. Then select Done.