SecurShred was established in 2000 and has been certified by the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) since they started their certification program. Now, for the 8th straight year, SecurShred…
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Mortgage Documents Found in Trash
It’s the key to your life: your social security number, credit report, bank account information. Experts say thieves can use any of this private information to steal your identity. We…
Update on the New RED Flags Rule
What does it mean to your organization? Effective December 31, 2010, the Red Flags Rule requires organizations extending payment terms to customers and that have personal information on file to:…
Shred Events Bring Communities Together
Residents of Vermont, New York, New Hampshire and Massachusetts have taken a liking to periodic shred events in their towns. Partnering with local business, SecurShred has been shredding confidential material…
Corporation Executives need to be more Actively involved in Data Protection
Corporate boards of directors and senior management aren’t adequately involved in the privacy and security of their computer systems and data, according to a report issued Tuesday by Carnegie Mellon…
Lawsuit filed over UMC Patient Record Leak
The fallout continued Friday over the Sun’s disclosure in November that confidential patient information was being leaked from University Medical Center. A lawsuit seeking class-action status was filed in District…