Friday, March 11, 2005
Pre Employment Screening - In the News
Excerpt from:
Banking body lists security breaches amid data fears
By Holly Yeager
Amy Friend, of the OCC (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency), stated that the agency has “directed a large bank to improve its employee screening policies” after determining that the bank had “inadvertently permitted a convicted felon, who engaged in identity theft-related crimes” to become an employee.
Identity Theft has gained national attention in recent years and global publicity in the last few months. With the breach of both Choicepointe's and Lexus Nexus' databases, concerns are growing. Inquest Pre Employment Screening takes every precaution to ensure the integrity of our databases and urges customers to keep their user names and passwords private. You can learn more about the Security Features of our Online System on our Website.
Banking body lists security breaches amid data fears
By Holly Yeager
Amy Friend, of the OCC (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency), stated that the agency has “directed a large bank to improve its employee screening policies” after determining that the bank had “inadvertently permitted a convicted felon, who engaged in identity theft-related crimes” to become an employee.
Identity Theft has gained national attention in recent years and global publicity in the last few months. With the breach of both Choicepointe's and Lexus Nexus' databases, concerns are growing. Inquest Pre Employment Screening takes every precaution to ensure the integrity of our databases and urges customers to keep their user names and passwords private. You can learn more about the Security Features of our Online System on our Website.