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Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley to Provide ID Theft Prevention Workshop and Free Credit Report Counseling on October 23

Posted : Tue, 14 Oct 2008 19:21:30 GMT
Author : PA-CCCS
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PHILADELPHIA - (Business Wire) More than eight million Americans had their identities stolen last year.

Recently there were more than 150 major incidents affecting more than 57 million people in the U.S. There have been breaches of secure information in nearly every sector of the business community, not just in the credit industry. ID theft has also reached into education, health care, banking, and even into government sectors. Anyone can be affected by identity theft.

National Protect Your Identity Week will take place from October 19-25, 2008, and Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley (CCCS) is taking the lead by offering an Identity Theft Prevention Workshop in conjunction with National Protect Your Identity Week.

The workshop will take place on Thursday, October 23, at the CCCS main office, 1608 Walnut Street, 10th floor in Center City from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. and will feature special guest speaker Rick Link, Postal Inspector with the United States Postal Inspection Service and acting task force leader of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Identity Crimes Task Force. Topics will include commons signs of ID theft, common ways information is accessed, steps you can take to protect yourself, and how to recover from ID theft.

Seating is limited, and reservations are required. Reservations can be made online at www.cccsdv.org or by calling 800-989-2227. Be sure your credit report is accurate so you are not a victim. All participants will receive a certificate for a free one-on-one credit report counseling session with one of CCCSs Certified Counselors. This session a $65 value includes a tri-merge report and scores from the three main credit bureaus.

The average victims loss per identity theft incident is $5,720, but more than that, the victim of ID theft will spend an average of 600 hours and $1400 resolving the issues related to the crime, says Patricia Hasson, president of CCCS. Prevention is the best answer to this growing problem, and through this workshop, we hope to bring awareness to the public of the steps they can take to protect themselves. CCCS exists to help everyone, and we urge people to seek us out proactively before they find themselves to be a victim of this crime.

About Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Delaware Valley (CCCS)

For the past 42 years, CCCS has positively impacted human lives and communities through comprehensive consumer credit education, counseling, asset building and debt reduction programs without regard to economic status. For more information, visit www.cccsdv.org.

For more information, visit www.cccsdv.org, or to set up an appointment call 800-989-CCCS.

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley
Maureen Keown, 215-563-5665 x.3338
mkeown@cccsdv.org
or
Buchanan Public Relations
Shane M. Swisher, 610-649-9292
Shane@buchananpr.com


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Data/ID Theft and Breaches - A Solution?
By: John Franks , Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:21:35 GMT

These data breaches and thefts are due to a lagging business culture - in the realm of risk, unmanaged possibilities become probabilities. As CIO, I'm always looking for ways to help my team, business teams, and ad hoc measures of various vendors, contractors and internal team members. A book that is required reading (specific chapters, depending on nature of projects) is "I.T. Wars: Managing the Business-Technology Weave in the New Millennium." It has a great chapter regarding security (among others).

We keep a few copies kicking around - it would be a bit much to expect outside agencies to purchase it on our say-so. But, particularly when entertaining bids for projects, we ask potential solutions partners to review relevant parts of the book, and it ensures that these agencies understand our values and practices.

The author, David Scott, has an interview here that is a great exposure: http://businessforum.com/DScott_02.html

The book came to us as a tip from one of our interns who attended a course at University of Wisconsin, where the book is in use; I like to pass along things that work, in the hope that good ideas continue to make their way to me. I hope you can make use of this info...




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