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Identity Theft Forum to Reveal Best Practices for Financial Services Industry
NEW YORK, April 14 /PRNewswire/ -- In the minds of consumer advocacy groups, regulators and legislators, identity theft and account takeover has become one of the dominant concerns for the financial services industry. Banks and credit card companies have much to gain by taking the lead in the development of law and policy relating to identity theft, as they collectively bear the greatest financial burdens resulting from this type of fraud.
In response to this rapidly growing industry need, Strategic Research Institute presents Identity Theft in Financial Services (www.srinstitute.com/cg115), which will be held June 30 - July 1 at the Metropolitan in New York City.
Major banks and credit card companies will discuss policy, government/commercial cooperation, best practices, and technology solutions with top industry regulators and organizations.
For complete conference details and to register, please visit www.srinstitute.com/cg115 or call (888) 666-8514.
For further information, contact Cyrus Wolfe at cwolf@srinstitute.com or (212) 967-0095, ext. 255.
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Posted on April 18, 2004 at 07:34 PM | Permalink
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Posted by: Tiffany Barnes at Dec 14, 2005 9:25:12 AM
Identity theft is happening...1 in 20 Americans are affected. Here's a useful link to keep track of recent incidents:
http://www.card-fraud.com/shared/alerts.html
Posted by: Ram at Jul 4, 2005 3:58:29 PM
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-Do you sign your credit cards?
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Posted by: Dedra at Jul 2, 2005 1:17:17 PM
It's no secret: Identity Theft is a major problem in America. Think you're not at risk? Unfortunately, you are.
-Do you hand your credit card to servers at restaurants?
-Do you sign your credit cards?
-Do you supply personal information over the Internet?
-Do you keep your Social Security number in your wallet or purse?
-Do you leave mail at your home or business for the postal carrier to collect?
-Do you shred unwanted mail with personal information?
To find out how to protect yourself with Identity Theft Shield click here:
http://wserver0.prepaidlegal.com/Multisite/Multisite?site=idt&assoc=harperandassociates
Posted by: Dedra at Jul 2, 2005 1:17:17 PM
It's no secret: Identity Theft is a major problem in America. Think you're not at risk? Unfortunately, you are.
-Do you hand your credit card to servers at restaurants?
-Do you sign your credit cards?
-Do you supply personal information over the Internet?
-Do you keep your Social Security number in your wallet or purse?
-Do you leave mail at your home or business for the postal carrier to collect?
-Do you shred unwanted mail with personal information?
To find out how to protect yourself with Identity Theft Shield click here:
http://wserver0.prepaidlegal.com/Multisite/Multisite?site=idt&assoc=harperandassociates
Posted by: Dedra at Jul 2, 2005 1:17:17 PM
It's no secret: Identity Theft is a major problem in America. Think you're not at risk? Unfortunately, you are.
-Do you hand your credit card to servers at restaurants?
-Do you sign your credit cards?
-Do you supply personal information over the Internet?
-Do you keep your Social Security number in your wallet or purse?
-Do you leave mail at your home or business for the postal carrier to collect?
-Do you shred unwanted mail with personal information?
To find out how to protect yourself with Identity Theft Shield click here:
http://wserver0.prepaidlegal.com/Multisite/Multisite?site=idt&assoc=harperandassociates
Posted by: Dedra at Jul 2, 2005 1:17:16 PM
