Tips for the Business Traveler: Part II

By | January 12th, 2012|Uncategorized|

By John Sileo, Experian consumer security expertIdentity theft rates skyrocket for travelers. As USA Today noted in a recent article about the topic: Experts say business travelers are especially vulnerable because they increasingly rely on electronic devices that easily can be lost or hacked. Credant Technologies, a data-protection company, found that travelers have lost 11,000 [...]

Stratfor Subcriber Support Information

By | December 30th, 2011|Uncategorized|

If you are a Stratfor subscriber who has been offered Experian's free identity protection service, you may sign up at www.experianpartnersolutions.com/stratfor.If you have questions about signing up for this service, or did not get an email with details on how to sign up, please contact Experian at support@csid.com or call one of the following numbers:Ireland: +353 01800816049United [...]

College Students Can Destroy Financial Future with Poor Choices

By | December 15th, 2011|Uncategorized|

By John Sileo, [cc id='csid'] consumer security expertCollege is the perfect period of life to begin sound financial practices including protecting privacy. Not only are college students vulnerable, but they are impressionable and well positioned to learn strong habits that will last them a lifetime. As students launch into independence, we, as parents, hope to give [...]

Tips for the Business Traveler: Part I

By | December 15th, 2011|Uncategorized|

By John Sileo, Experian consumer security expertData theft has serious implications for business travelers, including a high risk for identity theft. I have a personal experience with identity theft while traveling – it occurred during a trip to Orlando to, ironically, give a speech about avoiding identity theft. Read more about that experience in a [...]

Put Up Your Festivus Pole, Deck the Halls, Spin the Dreidel, and Avoid ID Theft

By | December 9th, 2011|Uncategorized|

The Holiday Season is finally upon us. With Chanukah beginning this week, and Christmas and New Year’s just around the corner, shopping is coming (if it hasn’t already) into full swing. As we all look forward (maybe) to spending time with family and friends, we should also be mindful of identity theft. The Holiday Season is [...]

CSID New Faces: Amanda Nevins, CFO

By | November 29th, 2011|Uncategorized|

Amanda Nevins is one of Experian’s newest faces after joining the team back in October as CFO. She brings to the table a wealth of experience from prior finance positions at international, high growth companies such as Rackspace and Zappos.com.New to Austin and new to Experian, we sat down with Amanda to find out more [...]

Do You Know Who (Or What) Your Friends Are?

By | November 7th, 2011|Uncategorized|

With more than 800 million users worldwide, Facebook has become the defacto standard in social networking platforms.  One of its most important features, the ability to quickly and easily scan whether or not you know people by looking at common connections, has expanded networks across the entire world. You all know this already…  but how [...]

The Changing Landscape of Spam

By | October 19th, 2011|Uncategorized|

PC Mag recently published an infographic that visualizes a study by Commtouch about “The State of Hacked Accounts.” Commtouch collected data from email users who have had their email accounts hacked to draw conclusions about email security and the motives of email hackers.Findings: The study found that two-thirds of hacked email accounts are used to [...]

Top 7 Tips to Prevent Identity Theft (Part II)

By | September 22nd, 2011|Uncategorized|

By John Sileo, [cc id='csid'] consumer security expert I recently posted the first three  of my seven easy measures to help prevent personal identity theft, including monitoring accounts, using surveillance and opting out of financial junk mail.Below are the remaining four tips, which I encourage you to pass onto your employees after they have begun [...]

Calculate Your Business’ Data Risk & Restoration Costs

By | August 29th, 2011|Uncategorized|

By John Sileo, [cc id='csid'] consumer security expert Businesses everywhere are under assault. Thieves want to access your customer databases, employee records, intellectual property and ultimately your bottom line. More than 80% of businesses surveyed have already experienced at least one breach. Combine this with the average cost to repair data loss—a stunning $7.2 million [...]

Load More Posts