FACTA IS GOOD BUSINESS Introduction: Hello, Im John St. John Director of Training and Education for the California Employers Association, a California Human Resource Consulting firm thats been serving businesses since 1937. I am here to help you make sense of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act or FACTA Law, and how you can comply before August 1, 2009. The Situation: If you run a business and it uses peoples sensitive/personal information, such as Medical, Personal, Financial, it is reasonable that you should protect it. The Problem: Identity Theft costs us about – Billion dollars per year, in the United States. We to plug this economic drain on good peoples hard earned credit and money. According to a 2006 FTC Identity Theft Report (Of people surveyed): •56% dont know how it happened •16% were victimized by people they knew personally •48% reported collector harassment •30% had loans rejected •Damages range from hundreds to thousands •Resolution can take up to 9 months The Law: With Your Senior Managements oversight, you must have a written identity theft plan that ensures your business people and contacts touching any of your business personal/sensitive information are trained to identify, prevent, and report identity theft in your business. The Federal deadline for compliance is August 1, 2009. Compliance means A Properly managed, written plan in place with people trained in identifying, preventing, and reporting identity theft in your business. The …
Posted on 12 May '12 by admin, under Uncategorized. 1 Comment.
www.Sileo.com Recently, identity theft speaker / identity theft expert John Sileo traveled to the country of New Zealand to advise them on the topics of identity theft prevention, data breach protection, social networking safety, corporate espionage and a host of other information control issues. This interview with 60 Minutes took place as he was finishing his latest book, Privacy Means Profit. John Sileo’s identity was stolen out of his business and used to commit a host of crimes, including 0000 worth of client embezzlement. While the thief operated behind John’s identity, John and his business were held legally and financially responsible for the crimes. Emerging from this crisis, John became America’s leading professional speaker on identity theft prevention, social networking information exposure and corporate data privacy. His experiences as victim and victor led him to write several award-winning books on the topic. John’s satisfied clients include the Department of Defense, the Federal Trade Commission, the FDIC, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Pfizer, the Federal Reserve Bank, and Lincoln Financial Group. To learn more about protecting your organization from these types of crime, contact John directly on 303.777.3222.
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Posted on 18 March '12 by admin, under Uncategorized. 1 Comment.
I’m Fred Burton, STRATFOR’s Vice President of Intelligence. As you may know by now, an unauthorized party illegally obtained and disclosed personal information and related credit card data of some of our members. As a result, we have arranged for all STRATFOR members to receive 1 year of free identity protection coverage from CSID, a leading provider of global identity protection. If you’ve used a credit card to purchase a STRATFOR membership you will be receiving an email from STRATFOR with details on how to access CSID’s services. You can feel confident in disclosing information to CSID – it’s the only identity protection company we are working with. We will continue to update you as more details become available. Thank you. www.facebook.com
Posted on 29 December '11 by admin, under Uncategorized. 25 Comments.
Una corta demonstración en español de cómo funciona la nueva tecnología de protección de identidad de Intel (Intel Identity Protection Technology) – IPT.
Posted on 20 September '11 by admin, under Uncategorized. No Comments.
www.prepaidlegal.com Kristina Brown provides Pre-Paid legal protection in many areas including Family, Business, Employee Benefits, and Identity Theft as displayed in this video clip above. Kristina Brown can be contacted by phone and or via e-mail. Office: (707) 235-0194 E-mail: kristinabrown@prepaidlegal.com
Posted on 29 August '11 by admin, under Uncategorized. No Comments.
www.prepaidlegal.com Kristina Brown provides Pre-Paid legal protection in many areas including Family, Business, Employee Benefits, and Identity Theft as displayed in this video clip above. Kristina Brown can be contacted by phone and or via e-mail. Office: (707) 235-0194 E-mail: kristinabrown@prepaidlegal.com
Posted on 28 August '11 by admin, under Uncategorized. No Comments.
Username & Passwords are not enough to protect our online accounts from attacks and takeovers. Two-factor authentication capabilities in 2nd Generation Core Processors help protect your online accounts from these types of threats. Help your small business customers address their data security needs with two-factor authentication available in 2nd generation core processors! For more information, questions and feedback about the videos in the Tech Insider series, follow me on Twitter @intelSylvia *************************************** “Identity Protection and Access Management is a #1 security imperative for organizations and web properties.” (Gartner 2010) Wall Street Journal, October 12, 2009: “Why email no longer rules…” (online.wsj.com Bluecoat – www.bluecoat.com No system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Requires an Intel IPT enabled system, including a 2nd generation Intel Core processor, enabled chipset, firmware and software. Available only on participating websites. Consult your system manufacturer. Intel assumes no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems or any resulting damages. For more information, visit ipt.intel.com