Labor/Employment
Nov. 30, 2002
Companies Must Guard Social Security Number Information
Focus Column - By Kenneth A. Raskin, Randall C. McGeorge and Molly J. McDowell - An individual's Social Security number has a unique status as a privacy risk. The broad use and public exposure of Social Security numbers has been a major contributor to the significant increase in recent years of identity theft and other forms of credit fraud.
By Kenneth A. Raskin, Randall C. McGeorge and Molly J. McDowell
An individual's Social Security number has a unique status as a privacy risk. The broad use and public exposure of Social Security numbers has been a major contributor to the significant increase in recent years of identity theft and other forms of credit fraud. The ...
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