Online Identity Theft Targeted by Vere Software’s WebCase


Vere Software has donated $5,000 plus its patented software to fight online crime. Online Identity Theft is a major funding source for meth abuse and Vere Software’s WebCase allows law enforcement to collect, preserve and present Internet evidence that is legally defensible in a court of law.

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Identity Theft – Identity Protection


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3 Ways to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft when shopping online

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Designing Online Communities from Theory


(May 29, 2009) This talk focuses on ways to build members’ commitment to online communities, based on theories of social identity and interpersonal bonds. It provides an overview of the relevant theory, describes results of 6 months of field research and examines different approaches to moderating the content in a group influence social identity and interpersonal bonds. Finally, it illustrates a number of design claims that translate the abstract principles from the social sciences into concrete design choices.

Stanford University:

http://www.stanford.edu/

Stanford Center for Professional Development:

http://scpd.stanford.edu/

Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

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What You Need To Know To Protect Against Online Identity Theft

Business Technology Minute Presents What You Need To Know To Protect Against Online Identity Theft

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Learn About Home Security Systems

Anyone whose home has ever been broken into at least considers how they could have prevented it or at least deterred the robber. The answer to this is through home security systems. They usually can scare off an intruder or at least alert someone to the fact that they are there. Some are simply sufficient while others are very effective at protecting your home as well as your family.

Systems that are available from specializing companies are completely monitored and maintained by the company. They actually employ installers who are trained in their version of systems. In addition there is a staff of employees who monitor them in a central monitoring location. When an alarm is sounded, officials are alerted and sent to your location after they have verified a valid alarm.

There is a variety of options in these systems that homeowners can choose from. Most all are reasonable in price, do not require professional monitoring and easy for the average handyman to install. They come in varieties of window or door sensors, video monitoring and battery or electric versions. Each provide you with their own level of security and benefits.

If you have small children that is known for opening doors and wandering outdoors without you, then you would benefit from an indoor system. This version consists of contacts that are attached to your windows and doors. If one of them is opened, an alarm sounds to alert you to this fact. Some come equipped with sensors that detects movement.

If you are looking for outdoor security, then a surveillance system may be what you need. These operate on sensors that detect movement of a wider area such as your entire lawn. Many of the new models have programming to differentiate between wildlife and a person. They do this by detecting the size and weight of whatever is moving. These are instrumental in reducing the number of false alarms from small animals.

You will find that the biggest part of systems operate on electricity. In case of a power outage, they have a built-in battery that takes over when the electricity goes out. They are usually only good for a few hours before the system ceases to operate. Battery power is more reliable in terms of working all the time than the electric versions so long as the battery is properly maintained.

Video surveillance is a more sophisticated version of alarm. It allows you to monitor an area via closed circuit television. Some are wireless but these are more apt to be interfered with by weather than electric power. The combined components, transmitters and receiver, connect to a television or video recorder so it can be monitored.

It is not recommended that you rely solely on technology to protect your home and belongings. Many home security systems experts recommend additional measures should be added. This includes the use of additional lighting and locks on all doors and lockable items and buildings. Patio furniture should be secured inside an out building or be locked down to the patio.

Read an Alarm force complaint to evaluate the security levels at your property. Protect your home by researching the database of Alarm force complaints recommendations, and reviews.

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