Important Update: President Signs Red Flag Clarification Act into Law

Blog on March 9th, 2011 Comments Off

Professional service providers such as attorneys, accountants, and doctors no longer fall within the definition of a creditor under the Red Flag Rule. The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) so-called “Red Flag Rule,” which requires all businesses that are potential identity-theft targets to develop plans to spot red flags and prevent theft, received much criticism for being too broad

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Are You in Compliance with Identity Theft Regulations?

Blog on January 3rd, 2011 Comments Off

The federal government’s Red Flag Rule requires all businesses that are potential identity theft targets develop plans to spot red flags and prevent theft. How can you comply

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Red Flags Rules Apply to You—Yes, You

Blog on January 3rd, 2011 Comments Off

While many companies think the federal Red Flag Rule applies only financial institutions, if you invoice customers for your goods or services, it applies to you, too. Regulations designed to minimize identity theft went into effect in June of 2010. Are you complying with them

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How You Can Comply with the Red Flag Rule

Blog on January 3rd, 2011 Comments Off

To comply with the federal government’s Red Flag Rule, you’ll need to have a written policy that specifically addresses how you will prevent and handle identity theft — and more. Regulations designed to minimize identity theft went into effect in June of 2010. Are you complying with them?

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