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Active Privacy
Downloadable software that shields Internet users from companies that gather and sell personal information while on the Internet. Also prevents web surfing habits from being tracked.
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Advisory Committee on Online Privacy and Security - Final Report
Committee providing advice and recommendations to the Federal Trade Commission regarding implementation of fair information practices by domestic commercial Web sites.
www.ftc.gov
Anonymizer
Provider of products that enable users to surf the Web in an anonymous fashion.
www.anonymizer.com
Anonymous Browsing, Anonymous Mail
Information and products on how to protect Internet activities, including surfing, email, Telnet, chat and newsgroup postings, and how to ensure that no rogue applications connect the user's computer to the Internet.
www.allfreewithfreedom.com
Anonymous Communications on the Internet
A project that addresses the effects of anonymous and pseudonymous communications on the Internet.
www.aaas.org
Bacard's Privacy Page
People, software and ideas to protect your computer, financial, Internet and political privacy.
www.andrebacard.com
Better Business Bureau Online (BBBOnLine)
Their Privacy Program features verification, monitoring and review, consumer dispute resolution, a compliance seal, enforcement mechanisms and education.
www.bbbonline.org
Cookies and Cache Tutorial
Information on cookies and cache files and downloads to clean them up.
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CPA WebTrust
Organization that sets the standard for privacy best practices on the Internet through a consultative process.
www.cpawebtrust.org
Digitalme
Free online service that gives control of personal information.
www.digitalme.com
Electronic Frontier Foundation
A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working in the public interest to protect fundamental civil liberties, including privacy and freedom of expression in the arena of computers and the Internet.
www.eff.org
Electronic Privacy Information Center
A public interest research center in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.
www.epic.org
Eprivex.com- Privacy Protection
Products to protect individual privacy online.
www.eprivex.com
IDcide
Developer of products that enable users to know when they area being monitored on the Internet, while also setting their preferred level of privacy.
www.idcide.com
IDzap
Free anonymous web browsing and web access services through a proxy to prevent unauthorized people from collecting private information such as browsing habits and preferences.
www.idzap.com
Internet privacy software
Provider of applications to protect and secure user privacy online.
www.freedom.net
Kidz Privacy
Exploration of kids' privacy issues and how businesses are impacted by them.
www.ftc.gov
Lexias
Internet based security service and technology company committed to protecting private information.
www.lexias.com
NSClean and IEClean Privacy Software
Products designed to stop Internet profiling.
www.nsclean.com
Ovation Technology
Provider of total Internet privacy and network security for individuals and businesses.
www.ovationtechnology.com
PerfectlyPrivate
Group of Internet experts and entrepreneurs whose mission is to help Internet users maintain their personal privacy online.
www.perfectlyprivate.com
Persona
Provder of tecnhology that enables businesses to maintain and respect customer consent while exchanging information, addressing privacy concerns and using data to tailor marketing effrots.
www.persona.com
Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) Project
A project developed by the World Wide Web Consortium as an industry standard as an automated way for users to gain more control over the use of personal information on web sites they visit.
www.w3.org
Privacy Council
Provider of services to help businesses implement effective privacy policies and practices.
www.privacycouncil.com
Privacy Foundation
Foundation that exists to educate the public, in part by conducting research into communications technologies and services that may pose a threat to personal privacy.
www.privacyfoundation.org
Privacy Secure, Inc.
Provider of Internet e-mail privacy services. Services are provided to multiple industries. This company was capitalized by private investment.
www.privacysecure.com
Privacy Software
Software company with expertise in privacy and security technology.
www.privsoft.com
PrivacyBot.com
A privacy seal program for web sites that helps subscribers comply with privacy laws and principles.
www.privacybot.com
PrivacySecure
Provider of a seal program designed to certify the validity of a company's online privacy statement.
www.privacysecure.com
PrivaSeek
Group of privacy and technology experts concerned about consumer rights and privacy on the Internet.
www.privaseek.com
Siegesoft Anonymous Internet Privacy surfing
Computer security and privacy products and solutions.
www.siegesoft.com
Surfer Protection Program
Provider of an an Internet privacy product by deleting eight data elements, including the cookie and referrer fields, from every request that the user's browser sends out to web servers on the Internet.
www.surferprotectionprogram.com
TRUSTe
An independent, nonprofit, global initiative aimed at building trust and confidence in online transactions through the adoption of a branded trustmark informing users of how their personal information is handled by online organizations.
www.truste.org
WebParanoia
Provider of Internet security and privacy solutions.
www.webparanoia.com
Zero-Knowledge Systems
Provider of tools and strategies that protect privacy while enabling industry to build consumer trust.
www.zeroknowledge.com
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Guide to Keeping Sensitive, Personal Information Private and Secure

Vital Records Agency Information and Data Security Best Practices


Vital Record agencies are confronted with information and data security issues as important concerns in today’s technology-enabled world. Companies and government agencies nationwide strive to ensure that only authorized people receive sensitive data. Still, fraud involving documents such as birth certificates occurs. The U.S. passport offices and Immigration and Naturalization Services report that 85 percent and 90 percent respectively of fraud cases involve use of bona fide birth certificates

This article discusses how ChoicePoint and VitalChek recognized that information and technology can help manage the risks facing government agencies. It is important for Vital Record agencies to strengthen privacy protection and security programs through the implementation of policy and technology.

Vital Record Industry Data Security and Information Privacy Programs

Several best practices have emerged in the Vital Record Industry. Taking the top-down approach has been the strategy of ChoicePoint. The company limits both internal and external access to sensitive data in addition to truncating or masking personally identifiable information such as individual Social Security numbers or dates of birth in all but a limited set of circumstances. To stay ahead, leading technology is required.

Maintaining updated technology is another way ChoicePoint and VitalChek help provide current security measures for their employees and customers. For example, ChoicePoint utilizes intrusion detection software to prevent hackers from stealing information, application scanning services to detect for system vulnerabilities, e-mail detection software to detect outgoing e-mails containing sensitive personally identifiable information, and a knowledge-based authentication tool used to verify applicants’ identities.


Importance of Privacy Education with Customers and Employees
Educating customers and employees is an important component of a vital record agency privacy and information security. Privacy policies and procedures should be designed to protect consumer information from misuse. Such policies and procedures should be audited on a regular basis to ensure they are working properly. Below are customer and employee privacy education best practices for vital record agencies.

Customer education and support efforts include:
• Providing a consumer hotline to report suspected fraud
• Obtaining on-line privacy seals for consumer oriented web sites
• Establishing a dedicated privacy Web Site with privacy practices, principles and policies information

Employee education efforts include:
• Requiring all employees to successfully complete mandatory privacy and information security training each year
• Providing social engineering training to certain employees as part of mandatory information security awareness training
• Requiring password reviews and forced password changes to ensure passwords meet minimum security standards
• Establishing an employee and fraud hotline for reporting suspicious incidents


State of Virginia – a Case for Stronger
Vital Record Applicant Identity Verification and Authentication
The Virginia Office of Vital Records realized that knowing their customers and understanding the reason they are requesting sensitive data may help detect any suspicious or potentially fraudulent activity and may even help reduce the potential risk of fraud or identity theft. During the aftermath of 9/11, Virginia discovered that they were receiving Virginia online birth certificate requests from victims who had died during the terrorists’ attacks. Since decedents could not apply for their own records, the state was instantly alerted to the fact that some individuals were attempting to fraudulently obtain birth certificate copies.

At the time, Virginia had several options for customers to obtain certified birth records: mail-in, walk-in (or counter) and expedited online applications. Both the mail-in and walk-in requests required a driver’s license to prove identity; however, online requests did not require the applicant to send in proof of identity.

Recognizing stronger online customer security was needed, Virginia looked for a simple solution that could streamline customer authentication with the easy online order process. In addition, Virginia wanted to offer telephone ordering as another option for its customers and needed a way to verify the identity of these applicants. The agency found its answer by using ChoicePoint’s ProCheck and ProID knowledge-based authentication solution. Virginia became the first state to use this technology for applicant authentication and verification.

The Virginia Office of Vital Records now has strong applicant identity controls to help protect against credit card fraud and identity theft, using technology to authenticate the applicant’s identity with an online knowledge-based authentication quiz to which only an applicant should know the answers.

According to Janet Rainey, the current Virginia state registrar, since the implementation of ProCheck and ProID, Virginia has had no major incidents of issuing fraudulently obtained vital records. For the 12 month period of March 2006 to March 2007, Virginia has experienced a 90 percent passing rate on the ProCheck identity verification and a 95 percent passing rate on the ProID authentication quiz.


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