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Many Motivators For Identity Theft

I've heard far too many business leaders in lesser-regulated industries, of organizations of all sizes, say something to the effect of, "Oh, we don't have any information that hackers would find of any value."

To which I ask, "Well, don't you have employee or customer information?"

And most answer, "Sure, but not as much as other businesses in the financial or healthcare industries. We just wouldn't be a target! It's not something we worry about."

Well, don't underestimate the reasons why individuals want to steal personally identifiable information (PII). There are literally an infinite number of motivators to steal PII.

As a case in point, consider the woman who stole PII so that she could get plastic surgery...

"Cops: Woman Sought for Stealing Breast Implants"

An excerpt from the story...

"According to Huntington Beach police, Pampellonne opened a line of credit in someone else's name in September 2008. Huntington Beach police detective Larry Pitcher said Pampellonne lied to her doctor and the staff at the Pacific Center for Plastic Surgery about her name and other personal identification. She used the credit to have the procedures done and never showed up for any follow-up appointments, Pitcher said."

Let this be just one of many possible lessons; any business, of any size, in any industry, in any location, is a possible target for PII theft and cybercrime if they possess any type of employee, customer or other consumer PII.

Most businesses have PII.

All businesses with PII need to make sure they provide due diligence to protect that PII.

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Rebecca Herold's Bio:

Rebecca Herold, CISSP, CIPP, CISM, CISA, FLMI, has been providing information security, privacy and regulatory assistance and services to organizations from a wide range of industries for the past two decades. Rebecca was instrumental in building the information security and privacy program while at Principal Financial Group, which was awarded the CSI Information Security Program of the Year Award in 1998. IT Security ranked Rebecca as one of the top 59 IT security influencers, and Computerworld put Rebecca their list of the world's best privacy experts and on their list of the best privacy consulting firms in both 2007 and 2008. Rebecca has been CPO for two consulting organizations, and has had her own information privacy, security and compliance business since 2004. Rebecca has written chapters for several books, dozens of articles, and has been writing a monthly privacy column for the CSI Alert newsletter since the beginning of 2001, and is working on her 13th book. Some of her other books include The Privacy Papers, Managing an Information Security and Privacy Awareness and Training Program, The Definitive Guide to Security Inside the Perimeter (Realtime Publishers), The Shortcut Guide to Improving IT Service Support through ITIL (Realtime Publishers), and The Practical Guide to HIPAA Privacy and Security Compliance. In addition, Rebecca is the leader of The Realtime IT Compliance Community where she posts to her IT Compliance weblog. You can contact Rebecca at: rebecca_herold@realtimepublishers.net.