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Identity Theft

Preventing Online Fraud –Assumptions Versus Awareness

2011-02-22
By: Awareity
On: February 22, 2011
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*, Information Privacy, Information Security, Regulatory Compliance

  I recently came across an interview on BankInfoSecurity entitled, “Banks Must Assume Customers Will Compromise Themselves”. In this interview, Tom Oscherwitz, chief privacy officer and vice president of government affairs for ID Analytics, discussed why online security measures are failing due to basic authentication techniques.  With the use of current social networking sites, such as Facebook, customers are often revealing all the information fraudsters need to figure out their log-in credentials. Many experts (and vendors) are recommending banks increase their security measures and implement expensive fraud detection technology solutions and measures.  Unfortunately this is merely reacting to a symptom rather than preventing the problem. Read More →

Weekly Update: Implementing Lessons Learned

2009-09-02
By: Awareity
On: September 2, 2009
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*, Emergency Management, Human Resources, Incident Reporting, Information Privacy, Information Security, School Safety

Please take a moment to consider how these Lessons Learned could be implemented by managers within your organization to avoid expensive and embarrassing situations… FBI Investigating Mystery Laptops Sent to Governors The FBI is investigating five laptop computers sent anonymously to West Virginia Governor Joe Mahchin a few weeks ago, as well as laptops mysteriously ordered for officials in 10 other states.  Officials are worried the laptops may contain malicious software that would be a large risk if connected to government networks. Would your employees plug in a new laptop to your organization’s networks? Bernanke Falls Victim to Identity Theft Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke wasRead More →

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