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Many people don't see their smartphone or tablet as requiring the same kind of security that they use for their desktop or laptop. That assumption is wrong and it's putting them and the organizations they work for at risk.
The recent hacking of the U.S. Department of Justice, MIT, and the Federal Reserve have brought information security once again into the spotlight.
Don't get complacent about identity theftit's alive and well.
Fraudsters are everywhere. Here are some ways to avoid being taken advantage of.
Studies show that more than 80% of your clients will leave you if they discover you've not kept their information secure. FAs are good targets for identity thieves. You've got everything they needby the hundreds. And you could be unwittingly supporting these thieves right now. Shut down your vulnerability by taking these eight steps.
For clients who may have fallen prey to an identity thief, here are new ways for them to track their personal information and get their lives back in order. For clients who aren't identity theft victims, they can now be alerted to suspicious activity.
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