Are U.S. Business's Waiting For Identity Theft and The Facta Law Axe To Fall?
On June 1, 2005, a new provision of the Facta Law went into effect that gives a great deal of responsibility and monetary liability to business owners. Some business owners understood that they had additional responsibility with regard to safeguarding information and implemented document destruction policies they thought would safeguard them from liability. Unfortunately, document destruction was only part of the requirement. According to some published information, only 2% of identity theft is a result of "dumpster diving". That leaves a 98% chance of compromise to "other" means. Companies must render the information that they maintain.....useless. Take a look at the unfortunate incident with the V.A. Imagine if the Veteran's Administration had employed a proactive program to render their data useless such as the one offered. The records compromised would have little value to identity theives. There is still a way to stem any potential fraud. A Pennsylvania company is promoting a program that will help make any information that a company maintains on employees and or clients....unusable. The concept is somewhat simple. You can access this information by entering "Facta Law" or "Facta Liability" as a search term on almost all of the major search engines. You will find the information that you need under "How Facta Impacts Your Business". The solution is to protect your employees and clients which in turn will protect your business. Facta has assigned a great deal of liability to business's and it cannot be ignored. You can also contact Advanced Progressive Solutions for more information. Go to www.advancedprogressive.com and protect your employees who are your greatest asset, while also protecting your business. Be proactive and "Dont Wait Until The Damage Is Done". The survival of your business may depend on it.
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Jeryl Harvard
ADVANCED PROGRESSIVE SOLUTIONS