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	<title>Comments on: Summary of ITAC-Sponsored Event on Javelin Strategy &amp; Research 2009 Identity Fraud Survey Report</title>
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		<title>By: The real Danny Lents</title>
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		<dc:creator>The real Danny Lents</dc:creator>
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		<description>Knowledge, awareness, and detection are key components in avoiding most crimes.
The challenge is frequently reaching a large audience with information to protect against ID theft?.  

I&#039;ve taught ID theft awareness classes since 2001, after becoming a victim.   It&#039;s surprising to see how many people have not given serious thought to protecting themselves.  Awareness training must be an ongoing effort. 

Here are a few ideas for ID theft awareness training opportunities:

- college orientation
- employee orientations
- military basic training 
- lunch time classes at business locations
- public seminars sponsored by banks and other organizations that maintain sensitve data
- meetings of civic groups, clubs, etc



Training is a win-win situation.  The audience members gain valuable information and the training sponsor is rewarded with customer/employee appreciation for caring about their protection. 

www.IdTheftAwareness.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowledge, awareness, and detection are key components in avoiding most crimes.<br />
The challenge is frequently reaching a large audience with information to protect against ID theft?.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve taught ID theft awareness classes since 2001, after becoming a victim.   It&#8217;s surprising to see how many people have not given serious thought to protecting themselves.  Awareness training must be an ongoing effort. </p>
<p>Here are a few ideas for ID theft awareness training opportunities:</p>
<p>- college orientation<br />
- employee orientations<br />
- military basic training<br />
- lunch time classes at business locations<br />
- public seminars sponsored by banks and other organizations that maintain sensitve data<br />
- meetings of civic groups, clubs, etc</p>
<p>Training is a win-win situation.  The audience members gain valuable information and the training sponsor is rewarded with customer/employee appreciation for caring about their protection. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.IdTheftAwareness.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.IdTheftAwareness.com</a></p>
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