Identity Theft: How you can prevent it

February 23, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Identity theft is
emerging as the most rapidly growing crime of the 21st century. According to a recent survey conducted by
Deloitte, one in five respondents has been the victim of identity fraud or theft.
SIP has assembled an excellent panel of speakers from the police (Ontario Provincial Police), academia
(McMaster University), online banking (Use My Bank) and a leading consulting North American company
(Deloitte) to provide you insight into detecting, managing and preventing identity theft.
“SIP has been holding educational forums since 1997 in areas where there is a lack of awareness or expertise.
SIP believes that Identity Theft is a bigger crime than most people realize; large financial institutions and
online database keepers, do not acknowledge thefts of personal data unless they are exposed by the media.
The public should be made aware of the seriousness, extent and impact of these thefts and what measures
financial institutions are taking to combat them.” says Max Haroon, President of SIP.
Date and Time
Tuesday February 28, 2006, 6 pm to 9 pm
Location
Estonian House, 958 Broadview Ave (North of Danforth), Toronto.
Registration
Win door prizes, receive Id Theft Survey/Report, snacks and refreshments provided.
Before Feb 22: $15
Students: $10
All pre-registered attendees will also receive a Resource Kit (papers, reports and fraud free 2006 calendar) to
take home.
Details & Online Registration
http://www.sipgroup.org/symposiums/identity/
ABOUT SIP
The Society of Internet Professionals (SIP) is a non-profit member based organization representing the
interests of Internet professionals; SIP is located in Toronto but has members/associates around the world.
SIP mission is to enhance educational and professional standards and has established accreditation of Internet
Professionals, called Accredited Internet Professional (AIP)
Visit website: http://www.sipgroup.org/
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Max Haroon, President; phone: 416-891-4937 or email: founder@sipgroup.org
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