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Posted  October 26, 2020  by  Shred-it
Shred-it’s tenth annual Data Protection Report is here! Learn more about current data security trends, threats, and upcoming challenges by reading the 2020 Data Protection Report.
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Posted  September 15, 2020  by  Shred-it
As the season changes and more employees return to the office, it is important to clean your workspace and securely destroy unwanted documents. Learn more.
Posted  July 20, 2020  by  Shred-it
Organizations have more than documents that need to be securely disposed. Our blog will help you determine what can and can't go in a shredding bin. Learn more.
Posted  March 26, 2020  by  Shred-it
There’s no doubt about it, the home office has become a target for cyber crime. The good news is that there is a lot that can be done to make a home office more cyber secure.
Posted  November 12, 2019  by  Shred-it
At Shred-it we are committed to sustainability and information security. Learn more about how we keep your data and the environment safe.
Posted  September 09, 2014  by  Shred-it
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, FACTA, is important in the fight against consumer fraud and identity theft. The disposal rule section says that all companies or individuals who collect sensitive consumer information from a consumer report for a business purpose must properly destroy that information when it is no longer needed.
Posted  September 04, 2014  by  Shred-it
Any workplace document that is no longer needed and contains personally identifiable information should be securely destroyed and then recycled. That’s why comprehensive document security and environmental sustainability make good bedfellows – and smart business. Here’s why every workplace needs a policy that includes both.
Posted  September 02, 2014  by  Shred-it
Child identity theft is on the rise, and enrolling kids in school, signing them up for after-school programs, and giving teens their first debit card when they start high school can all put children’s identities at risk. Here are ways to protect children’s identity.
Posted  August 28, 2014  by  Shred-it
With the ever-increasing number of high profile data breaches, there’s huge interest and concern about what the future holds for the security of personal and business data. Here is a round-up of what some industry experts are predicting for information security in the workplace in 2014.
Posted  August 26, 2014  by  Shred-it
Also known as the Financial Modernization Act of 1999, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act legislates U.S. financial institutions to protect personal information when providing financial products or services for personal, family or household use. There are three parts: financial privacy, pretexting and safeguards.
Posted  August 21, 2014  by  Shred-it
With many employees taking their vacations now and offices often closing early on Fridays, the workplace can be strangely quiet and unfortunately, more vulnerable to employee theft. When a workplace is managed by a skeleton staff and there is less supervision in general, here are ways to reduce the risk of employee theft.
Posted  August 19, 2014  by  Shred-it
Cyber crimes are often highlighted in the media as the cause of data breach incidents but there can be serious problems if physical safeguards are not in place in the workplace too. Here are different security issues caused by a messy office... and solutions that will better protect sensitive information and reduce the risk of data breach incidents.
Posted  August 14, 2014  by  Shred-it
The Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act was passed in 2004 to deter identity theft by imposing harsher punishments. The Act added two years to prison sentences for criminals convicted of using stolen credit card numbers and other personal data to commit crimes. Violators who used that data to commit terrorist offenses get five extra years.
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