Posts Tagged ‘the-author’
November 25, 2009 in ID Theft Workplace, IT, business, technology | Comments (0)
Tags: accurate-credit, author, business, identity-theft, jason-shinn, originally-take, technology-law, the-author, transactions, under-the-fair, work place id theft
Defending the Digital Workplace focuses on employment and technology law challenges faced by business professionals. Jason Shinn is the author of this Blog. If you have a comment, tip, suggestion, or want to discuss a post, …. Further, the FTC has promulgated its “Red Flags” rule, which address identity theft under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003. These rules, which were to originally take effect May 1, 2009, have been delayed (several times now) …
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Information Security — Where is the App for That? And Why Business …
September 16, 2009 in identity theft scam | Comments (0)
Tags: advantage, avoid-being, both-good, common-phishing, free-services, id theft prevention, personal, personal-finance, scam artists, scammers, the-author
I enjoyed this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance , hosted by Mary at SimplyForties. Of course, I was happy to see my post Take Advantage of The Rules to Save a Few Bucks – an article highlighting one of the few remaining truly free services left in travel -included. My favorite article from the carnival is Gone Phishing: How To Avoid Being Caught By Scammers , by Get Rich Slowly. Partially by luck (both good and bad), the author nearly falls for a common phishing scam. Learn why it alm
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Identity theft, round-ups, and carnivals – oh my!
June 28, 2009 in ID Theft Workplace | Comments (0)
Tags: court, identity-theft, jason-shinn, jersey, protection, regard, technology-law, the-author, work place id theft
Defending the Digital Workplace focuses on employment and technology law challenges faced by business professionals. Jason Shinn is the author of this Blog. If you have a comment, tip, suggestion, or want to discuss a post, …. In this regard, the Court pointed to New Jersey’s Identity Theft Protection Act, (N.J.S.A. 56:11-44), which is a legislative recognition that it is necessary to restrict access to citizens’ social security numbers “in order to detect and prevent …
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Employers find they are walking a tightrope when it comes to …