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ID Analytics Study Reveals Employees' Criminal Misuse of Stolen Identities
Date:7/31/2008

strategies that increase visibility and reduce the risk of data loss."

Today's report is the latest result of ongoing research leveraging ID Analytics' proprietary ID Network(R), the nation's only real-time, cross-industry compilation of identity information. The ID Network comprises billions of identity elements-including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and phone numbers, plus more than two million cases of reported frauds -- which are contributed by organizations spanning multiple industries for the purpose of preventing identity fraud. ID Analytics continuously publishes research on the threats to consumers and organizations resulting from internal data theft, external data theft and identity fraud based on ID Network data analysis.

Today at 1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT, ID Analytics product analyst Cooper Bachman will present the study findings in a free, one-hour webinar titled "What Happens After Employees Steal Data?" To register for the webinar, please visit http://idanalytics.com/webinars/evite7/.

To request a white paper providing more detail on the research, please visit http://www.idanalytics.com/whitepapers/.

About ID Analytics, Inc.

ID Analytics, the leader in on-demand identity intelligence, provides unprecedented real-time visibility into the risk of individuals, protecting both organizations and consumers. ID Analytics pioneered identity scoring technology. ID Analytics combines three unique capabilities to assess risk and improve the customer experience across all consumer touch points: the ID Network(R)-the nation's only real-time, cross-industry compilation of identity information; Personal Topology(TM) -- an individual's particular identity characteristics and their connectedness to each other; and ID Analytics' proprietary Advanced Analytics(SM). Leading communicat
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