Elimination of Social Security Numbers as Primary Identifiers and Identity TheftRecent blog entries tagged with Elimination of Social Security Numbers as Primary Identifiers and Identity Theft.
FTC Workshop on "Security in Numbers: SSNs and ID Theft"Created by Rodney J. Petersen (EDUCAUSE) on November 12, 2007
On December 10 and 11, 2007, the Federal Trade Commission will host a public workshop, “Security in Numbers: SSNs and ID Theft,” to explore the uses of Social Security numbers in the private sector and the role of SSNs in identity theft. This workshop continues the work of the President’s Identity Theft Task Force, and, in particular, its recommendation to explore ways to reduce unnecessary uses of the SSN. The workshop will provide a forum for public-sector, private-sector, and consumer representatives to discuss the various uses of SSNs by the private sector, the necessity of those uses, alternatives available, the challenges faced by the private sector in moving away from using SSNs, and how SSNs are obtained and used by identity thieves. The workshop will be free and open to the public. For more information, visit http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/ssn/index.shtml FTC Seeking Comments on SSN Use - Including Usage by Colleges and UniversitiesCreated by Rodney J. Petersen (EDUCAUSE) on August 06, 2007
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it is seeking comments on the use of Social Security Numbers (SSNs) in the private sector. This inquiry is in response to a recommendation in the President’s Identity Theft Task Force Strategic Plan that called for the development of a comprehensive record on the uses of the SSN in the private sector and evaluate the necessity of those uses. |