LifeLock Speaker Series
In 2008, LifeLock representatives met with more than 6,000 consumers across the country as part of LifeLock's Speaker Series. It is our hope to provide the vital information necessary to assist every individual in attaining the utmost in personal and financial information security through LifeLock.
Our Speaker Series presentations are customized to fit your needs, whether it is for senior citizens, college/high school students and faculty, businesses, and more. Each speaker, a Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist, reveals how personal information is lost or stolen. Other components of the presentation discuss the ways information is used fraudulently, how to minimize one's risk by using modes of protection available for free, in addition to other solutions, such as LifeLock identity theft protection.
Our Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist can help your group better understand:
- Identity theft trends
- The many ways identity theft happens
- The risks individuals face
- What you can do to protect yourself and minimize your risk
LifeLock Presentations Include:
Is Someone Pretending to be You?
There was a day when shredding your documents was enough to keep you safe from identity theft. Using modern technology, identity thieves can now access your information without leaving their home. Even common tasks like using a computer or cell phone, shopping online, or using a credit card to pay for dinner can put your personal and financial information at risk. When your identity is stolen, criminals can violate your privacy and use your identity over and over to drain your accounts, ruin your credit - even commit crimes using your name - before you even know there's a problem.
Seniors at Risk
Identity theft has topped the Federal Trade Commission's list of consumer complaints for eight consecutive years, and consumers over 50 account for nearly 25% of all complaints. The fact is, identity theft victimizes everyone from newborns to ninety-year olds, but the retired and seniors have so much more to lose.
No Degree? Why Me?
According to the Department of Education, almost 50 percent of college students have had grades posted by Social Security number. Because students seldom bother to check their credit report, a theft can go on for years and not be discovered until they're turned down for a school loan, an apartment, or a job.
Protect Your Business
Victimizing over eight million Americans last year, identity theft cost businesses an estimated $40 billion. Immediate financial costs aside, the loss of important employee and customer information can also damage your company's reputation, create a loss of consumer confidence, and negatively impact future revenue opportunities.
Hear what attendees have to say:
"The LifeLock Speaker Series was very informative and entertaining. The delivery was straightforward and the presentation did not come across like a sales pitch. Identity theft is a topic that touched everyone in the room at some level and we all benefited from the information that was shared."
- Tom Hughes
Contact the LifeLock Public Affairs Department to request more information or schedule a speaker.
tel: 480-457-5416 email: speakerrequest@lifelock.com
