
Secure Identity Systems provides onsite or offsite educational seminars for organizations and their customers/members. We even coordinate community educational seminars with groups such as civic organizations, retirement homes, etc. We often partner with local and federal law enforcement to reveal current “local” happenings regarding the proliferation of identity theft in your area, as well as offer a law enforcement perspective on the crime. These seminars are one of four strategies employed by Secure Identity Systems to reduce crime and increase market share for our clients in their respective markets and across the country.
A security breach occurs when an individual’s personal information is compromised. The primary concern resulting from a security breach is the threat of identity theft. Identity theft occurs when personal information such as name, Social Security number, credit card number or other identifying information are used without permission to commit fraud or other crimes.
Breach of secure data has become a major issue facing corporations today. A recent survey conducted by the FBI and Computer Security Institute found that about 40% of all companies confront an attempted breach of information on an annual basis.
“Americans leave frighteningly intricate ‘threads’ whenever they buy a house, register for a driver’s license, appear in court, file an insurance claim, pay their electricity bill, or indeed do almost anything at all… America’s so-called public-records information is really a misnomer, since ordinary Americans have no clean and easy way to find out what is in their record, or to correct it if it is wrong.”