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The Critical Need for a Defensible Position

When it comes to the protection of personal, financial, medical, or business information today's organizations have more liability than ever before. According to The Privacy Rights Clearing House, over 530 million records have been reported lost or stolen from businesses, schools, healthcare institutions, non-profit organizations, and government institutions since 2005. Information security incidents immediately impact an organization's reputation, operations, and finances. Many cases lead to fines, penalties, government intervention, civil and criminal lawsuits.

As regulatory compliance concerns and industry standards continue to expand, the budgets to manage a growing array of new threats are shrinking. In this unpredictable environment, training and proven methodology are crucial to build a defensible position for information loss or breach. Do you have an Identity Theft Prevention Program that creates a defensible position for information exposure, regulators, lawsuits, insurance claims, vicarious liability, and consumer confidence? What challenges are hidden within your organization waiting to blindside you if you're not prepared?

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A Medium to Large Organization A Small Business

The Anatomy of a Defensible Position

Identity Theft Loss Prevention, LLC (IDTLP) helps to build a defensible position with criteria derived from commonalities in privacy, security, usage, and notification law, as well as, Federal Trade Commission enforcement actions involving information breaches since 2005.
Anatomy of a Defensible Position

IDTLP Programs are compatible with:

    • Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards
    • The Red Flags Rule
    • Information Legislation
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