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Medical Identity Theft: Expert's Resource Page

Meet Our Medical Identity Theft Experts And Their Companies
Robert Siciliano Robert Siciliano CEO of IDTheftSecurity.com is the author of The SafetyMinute; How to Take Control of Your Personal Security and Prevent fraud. He is a professional speaker and an identity theft expert who works with consumers and industry to sort out the identity theft epidemic. IDTheftSecurity.com
Edi Goodman A recognized expert in the areas of privacy law and international data protection, is responsible for providing expert guidance to Identity Theft 911 and its client institutions regarding all aspects of protecting, managing and handling personally identifiable information (PII) and privacy. A member of the State Bar of Arizona and the current President of its Internet, E-Commerce, and Technology Law Section, Eduard holds a B.A. in English from the University of California at Irvine. He received his J.D. with a dual concentration in intellectual property and international law from the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law. He is a regular speaker,lecturer and writer on the subjects of privacy, data breaches, data protection, and E-commerce, he has assisted countless organizations and financial institutions in handling their data breaches and creating their information security breach protocols. Identity Theft 911 Protects over 12 million households. It is a leader in identity theft resolution, providing innovative, enterprise-level fraud solutions and consumer education to Fortune 500 companies, many of America's largest insurance companies, corporate benefit providers and a wide spectrum of financial institutions.
Doug Pollack chief marketing officer at ID Experts, responsible for new products/services, marketing programs and market awareness. Pollack come to ID Experts with over 25 years experience in the technology industry, having held senior management and marketing positions with Apple, Inc 3Com Corporation, Digimarc and several successful start up companies. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and an MBA form the Stanford Graduate School of Business. ID Experts provides data breach solutions, risk assessment, forensic investigation and fully managed victim identity restoration to corporations, financial institutions, healthcare organizations and government agencies. As a leader in data breach prevention and remediation, the company has managed hundreds of data breach events, protects millions of individuals from identity theft and authored the Identity Crime Victim's Bill of Rights. ID Experts is actively involved with industry organizations including ANSI/Identity Theft Prevention and Identity Management Standards Panel, International Association of Privacy Professionals, Internet Security Alliance, and the Santa Fe Group. For more information, visit IDexpertsCorp.com
James McCartney CIPP/G, CITRMS co-author of "If You Are Me, then Who Am I? The Personal and Business Reality of Identity Theft". He is a partner with Accurate Data Partners AccurateDataPartners.com providing Identity Theft Prevention services to small businesses and individuals. He can be contacted at jmccartney@accuratedatapartners.com.
Hiroko Naito is a Healthcare Business Development Manager, PalmSecure. About Fujitsu: Fujitsu is a leading provider of IT-based business solutions for the global marketplace. With approximately 175,000 employees supporting customers in 70 countries, Fujitsu combines a worldwide corps of systems and services experts with highly reliable computing and communications products and advanced microelectronics to deliver added value to customers. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.6 trillion yen (US$47 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009. For more information, please see: www.fujitsu.com.
Tip #3: Invest In Some Identity Theft Protection and Restoration Insurance The concept of identity theft insurance and others forms of insurance all function under the same principal. Insurance is best thought off as an option to transfer risk. If you become a victim, you may need to hire an attorney, spend hours restoring your credit or name, and depending on when you become aware of it, you may have to pay some portion of the theft. So transfer the risk to a company who has the tools to monitor your identity and expertise to restore it if you become a victim. This is a no-brainer in our technology-based times. Read The Entire Article
We think it's worth saying it again: According to the Federal Trade Commission "Victims spend on average $1,200 in out-of-pocket expenses and an average of 175 hours in your efforts to resolve the many problems caused by identity thieves."