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en When you think about it, it's just a computer - you can't see through it. There's no way you can check to see what you're getting is true identity information.

en One of the criticisms in the 9/11 Commission's report is [that] agencies failed to connect the dots [and] bring pieces of information together that possibly would have prevented the 9/11 attacks. [Today] when somebody sits down at a computer and starts trying to check information, there are too many places to look.

en You might think that's kind of fun that my 2-year-old got a loan application. It may be that their name and their identity was used, you want to go immediately to check their credit report, find out how that information got there.

en It's going to take a lot of time before users are going to trust putting a lot of information into the computer, when there are scams that go on and you keep reading about credit card and identity theft,

en [Privacy guardians take note: Authentication doesn't mean personally identifiable information.] We've become very keen on making sure we take pains to differentiate that identity is one thing, but authentication and credentials is another, ... We can provide identity tools. They can be anonymous. ? There's no privacy issue involved. Identity is a way to tell A from B, just to tell that A is not B. ? As long as you know I'm not somebody I'm trying to pose as, that's very useful information.

en He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. Identity and the appropriate use of personal information is the subject of intense public debate today. Within the identity protection and security industry, we face not only growing challenges related to protection of online consumer and business information, but also challenges related to making accurate, relevant information available to corporations, government and the public. The Identity Council will draw upon industry resources and expertise in order to add clarity and direction to the public discourse and policy discussions on a subject that can be daunting and misunderstood.

en You always remain in control of that personal identity information. You get to manage it. You get to determine to whom you're willing to submit that identity information to and to whom you're not willing to submit that personal information to.

en It's all about hiding it so you can maintain extended control over a computer because then you can profile it and steal more. In today's world, with identity theft running rampant, they need more than just your credit card. They need to get your date of birth and your social to get maximum profit on your computer. So it's about remaining stealthy.

en The computer should be the smoking gun. But there are a lot of ways to hide information on a computer, and you need a well-trained person to unlock it.

en This person certainly (had) appropriate access to this information. What he did not have access to is to send it to a home computer or to another source. To the best of our knowledge, we do not believe the information has been transferred beyond the home computer.

en It's much quicker, actually, because it's electronic. In our computer is all the information we need, loaded in the computer, immediately.

en In many instances, more than one person has access to a computer. If a computer is used by more than one user to commit a crime, it's important to be able to establish who entered information.

en Frequently, you are looking at files that someone thinks are deleted. It turns out that when you use a computer almost everything you do leaves traces, and it is next to impossible to delete information from a computer.

en We have trained staff who will screen the call to determine whether there has been an account takeover, a true identity theft or simply a possibility of identity theft, and put the person in direct contact with whoever can help them.

en I was trying to check my e-mail Monday afternoon and I couldn't get into my computer, ... The computer would shut down, turn on, shut down and turn on. It didn't do any damage, but it was a terrible nuisance and I was frustrated.


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