ID Theft Prevention / Protection / Recovery
Identity Theft is the fastest growing white-collar crime in America. It’s no longer just credit card fraud, but a full array of crimes. It is truly someone else assuming an individual’s or company’s database of identities. Employers can become unwitting accomplices to these crimes by not adequately protecting non-public information (NPI).
In today’s business environment, it is critical that employers become educated in such key areas as: the nature and forms of Identity Theft and related fraud; consumer protection laws and related requirement; the public dossier and sources information; Identity Theft risks and issues for business, including information security laws (FACTA, HIPAA & GLB), related requirements and liabilities and risk management; Identity Theft risk management services and anti-fraud resources; and more. The IDPN auditing process will greatly assist employers in accomplishing this endeavor.
IDPN’s auditing and consulting services focus in on eight key target areas of business activity that are potential targets which could result in security breaches:
- Human Resources
- Information Technology
- Work Flow
- Disposal
- Asset Management
- Physical Security
- FTC Minimum Requirements
- Employee Benefit Identity Theft Programs
IDPN exists to help companies, and business owners, understand the potential implications of a security breach, and set up measures to protect themselves, their employees and their assets.
At the end of an engagement with IDPN you will not only have a full audit of your current NPI protection tactics, but an action plan. This plan sets in motion the needed measures for your business to become compliant as well as protected.
Protect yourself… protect your employees and customers… protect your business’ reputation. Call IDPN today. 1-877-SAFE-ID4U |
Notable Breaches:
TJ Maxx:
45,700,000 exposed
University of Missouri: 22,396 exposed
Premier Bank:
1,800 exposed
CS Star:
540,000 exposed
Intermountain Health
Care: 6,244 exposed
It can happen. Is your business prepared for a potential breach?
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