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Spring Cleaning Tips to Keep Personal Data Safe
Planning to spring clean your home or office? One of the biggest parts of spring cleaning is getting rid of clutter you no longer need. In the past, this meant tossing junk like a broken typewriter or planning a garage sale to recoup a few bucks for an old television. Read More
Request Disclosure of Information Sharing Under California's Shine the Light Act
On January 1, 2005, California's Shine the Light Act came into effect. For more information about the Act, see the PRC's press release at www.privacyrights.org/ar/SB27Release.htm. Read More
Equifax Data Breach: What Should You Do Now?
On September 7, Equifax, one of the three national credit reporting agencies (credit bureaus), reported a data breach that may have compromised the personal information of 143 million individuals. That’s almost half the population of the U.S. The compromised data is said to include Social Secur Read More
Is Your Client Prepared To Comply with the Data Security Breach Notification Laws? (Mansfield)
By Alan M. Mansfield, Editor ABTL Report
Rosner & Mansfield LLP
ABTL Report, Spring 2007
www.abtl.org/sd_report.htm
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The VA's Data Breach - Tips for Veterans and Action You Can Take under Federal Law
UPDATE (6/29/06): The stolen laptop computer and the external hard drive were recovered. www.usa.gov/veteransinfo.shtml
Read MoreYouTube Video on Debit Cards: Know the Risks
The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse is pleased to announce the release of the fourth short film in a six-part series. The film, Credit Cards vs. Read More
Holiday Shopping? Ten Timely Tips
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse is pleased to offer these ten timely tips to protect you and your privacy during the holiday season. You may be shopping more frequently and under more crowded and frantic conditions. Follow these tips to help avoid scams and rip-offs. Be a privacy-smart consumer Read More