Identity Thefts, The US FACT Act and Red Flag rules … - Research on Security and Identity Management (by Marco Casassa Mont) -
Identity Thefts, The US FACT Act and Red Flag rules …
Research on Security and Identity Management (by Marco Casassa Mont)

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How may of you were aware of  the fact that US Financial institutions face a mandatory deadline of November 1, 2008 to comply with 3 new US  Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) regulations referred to as the Red Flag rules? 

As explained (in a nutshell) in this wikipedia page, these are 3 new regulations:

 
  • “One that requires financial institutions or creditors to develop and implement an Identity Theft Prevention Program in connection with both new and existing accounts. The Program must include reasonable policies and procedures for detecting, preventing, and mitigating identity theft; 
  • Another that requires users of consumer reports to respond to Notices of Address Discrepancies that they receive;
  • A third that places special requirements on issuers of debit or credit cards to assess the validity of a change of address if they receive notification of a change of address for a consumer’s debit or credit card account and, within a short period of time afterward they receive a request for an additional or replacement card for the same account.”
I wonder how much these new measures will be effective in mitigating the risks of identity thefts … 

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Posted 06-17-2008 12:01 AM by marcocasassamont

Comments

Russ Horn wrote re: Identity Thefts, The US FACT Act and Red Flag rules …
on 08-31-2008 11:15 PM

Here is a link to an article about the new Red Flag rules - www.conetrix.com/.../Identity-Theft-Red-Flags-the-readers-digest-version.aspx

In addition, here is a link to some resources - www.conetrix.com/Identity-Theft-Prevention-Program.aspx

marcocasassamont wrote re: Identity Thefts, The US FACT Act and Red Flag rules …
on 09-01-2008 4:28 PM

Russ, thanks for your input.

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