Monday, June 2, 2008

Guam Getting On Board with ID Theft

Bills Propose Safeguards Against Identity Theft
Written by Mana Silva, Pacific News Center - Guam, Saipan, CNMI, Asia-Pacific

Guam - In this day and age of technology, and high-tech toys, more and more people are becoming victims of identity theft, but a couple of bills that was recently introduced at the 29th Guam Legislature would institute some safeguards.

Bill 306 would require all Government of Guam agencies to develop an information security plan and Bill 307 establishes procedures for agencies and private businesses to notify consumers in the event of the unauthorized access of a resident’s personal information.

The author of the bills, Republican Senator Ray Tenorio believes that information entrusted to the government and private businesses must be protected from unauthorized. (Full text at www.pacificnewscenter.com)


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