In Depth
Five Ways to Fight ID Theft
What's more valuable than your own good name? ID theft is the fastest growing white-collar crime in the country. What's a CSO to do?
By Sarah D. Scalet
Brand discovered at the business level what John N. Stewart had discovered on a personal level: It's still a whole lot easier to keep identity theft from happening in the first place than to repair the damage after the fact.
"This crime can be just devastating," Brand says. "It's bad business not to protect to the best of our ability an individual's personal information. Why would you want to do business with a company that does not protect your information?"
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