LifeLock in the Community

LifeLock believes that a three-level approach to combat identity theft includes educating consumers, working with law enforcement and elected officials, and aligning strong community support. As a result, we are actively engaged in these activities.

Consumer Education

LifeLock offers two free educational programs for consumer groups:

For more information contact:
Christine Dupper Christine.Dupper@LifeLock.com

Law Enforcement Education

LifeLock partners with the nonprofit FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA) to present educational programs about identity theft across the United States. Summits are open only to law enforcement, including chiefs, sheriffs, investigative supervisors, fraud unit investigators, patrol officers, community policing personnel, special agents, and elected officials.

The one-day and two-day events address a range of identity theft issues, including laws, new technologies, awareness and protection strategies, investigative techniques, databases to assist in identity theft investigations, and victim's assistance.

Upcoming Events
Thornton, CO
May 22, 2012
El Paso, TX
May 24, 2012
Portsmouth, VA
June 7, 2012
San Francisco, CA
June 25, 2012
Galt, CA
June 26, 2012
Fairbanks, AK
July 16, 2012
Anchorage, AK
July 17, 2012
Juneau, AK
July 18, 2012
Auburn, ME
July 24, 2012
Missoula, MT
August 29, 2012
New Orleans, LA
September 10, 2012
Zachary, LA
September 11, 2012
Salem, OR
October 2, 2012
Orem, UT
October 4, 2012
Rock Hill, SC
October 9, 2012
Statesville, NC
October 11, 2012
Hunt Valley, MD: Advanced Training
Oct 29-30, 2012
Prescott Valley, AZ
November 27, 2012
Omaha, NE
November 29, 2012

Interested in hosting a law enforcement summit? LifeLock will manage registration and provide breakfast and lunch to all participants. There is no cost to host a summit as long as you're able to:

For more information contact:
Paige Hanson paige@lifelock.com

Victims' Assistance

LifeLock partners with the nonprofit National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) to present educational programs about identity theft across the United States. Summits are open to victim advocates and allied professionals as well as crime prevention specialists. The one-day training addresses a range of identity theft issues, including laws, new technologies, awareness and protection strategies and assistance tools to aid victims of identity theft.

For more information, visit http://www.trynova.org/help-crime-victim/identity-theft.